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Colloid Polym Sci ; 292: 699-705, 2014.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24610970

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The influence of solution pH (in the range 3-9) on the adsorption of polyacrylic acid (PAA) on the mixed silica-alumina surface (SA-3: SiO2 97 %-Al2O3 3 % and SA-96: SiO2 4 %-Al2O3 96 %) was investigated. The following methods were applied in experiments: spectrophotometry, viscosimetry, potentiometric titration, and microelectrophoresis, which enable determination of adsorbed amount of the polymer, thickness of its adsorption layers, surface charge density, and zeta potential of solid particles in the presence and absence of PAA, respectively. The obtained results indicate that rise of solution pH causes the decrease of PAA adsorption and the increase of its adsorption layer thickness on surfaces of both solids. Moreover, significantly higher adsorption of polyacrylic acid was obtained on the SA-96 surface. This is a result of more favorable electrostatic interactions occurring between the adsorbing polymer chains and the SA-96 surface and formation of a greater number of adsorbate-adsorbent connections through hydrogen bridges.

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Langmuir ; 29(13): 4303-14, 2013 Apr 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23480384

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The interfacial and temperature behavior of n-decane bound to weakly hydrated nanosilica A-400 (initial, heated, or compacted) or silica gel Si-60 was studied using low-temperature (1)H NMR spectroscopy applied to static samples that allowed us to observe signals only of mobile decane and unfrozen water molecules. For deeper insight into the phenomena studied, interactions of n-decane, 1-decanol, and water with a set of nanosilicas and silica gels were analyzed using DSC and thermoporometry. Both NMR and DSC results demonstrated that during heating of frozen samples at a heating rate of 5 K/min a portion of decane or decanol remained frozen at temperature higher than the freezing point of bulk liquid (Tf). For decane and decanol adsorbed onto silica gels Si-40, Si-60, and Si-100, the number, position, and intensity of freezing and melting peaks observed in the DSC thermograms over the 170-300 K range during cooling and heating of samples depended on the pore size distribution of silicas as well as on the amounts and type of adsorbates. The position of the main freezing peak of decane for all samples was close to Tf because the alkane amount was greater than the pore volume; i.e., a fraction of decane was bulk liquid. According to (1)H NMR data, a portion of decane, which was in a quasi-crystalline solid state characterized by fast molecular exchange (i.e., short transverse relaxation time) and not observed in the spectra, was greater than a portion of decane frozen at temperatures close to Tf during cooling that appears in the DSC endotherms of heated samples.

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