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Tunable Properties of Non-Volatile Magnetic Mixtures on Different Surfaces.
Abellán-Martín, Sergio J; Zapater, Cristina; González-Gallardo, Nerea; Aguirre Pastor, Miguel Ángel; Vidal, Lorena; Ramón, Diego J; Canals, Antonio.
Afiliação
  • Abellán-Martín SJ; University of Alicante, Analytical Chemistry, Nutrition and Food Science and University Institute of Materials, SPAIN.
  • Zapater C; University of Alicante, Analytical Chemistry, Nutrition and Food Science and University Institute of Materials, SPAIN.
  • González-Gallardo N; University of Alicante, Department of Organic Chemistry and University Institute of Organic Synthesis, SPAIN.
  • Aguirre Pastor MÁ; University of Alicante, Analytical Chemistry, Carretera San Vicente S/N, 03690, San Vicente, SPAIN.
  • Vidal L; University of Alicante, Analytical Chemistry, Nutrition and Food Science and University Institute of Materials, SPAIN.
  • Ramón DJ; University of Alicante, Organic Chemistry and University Institute of Organic Synthesis, SPAIN.
  • Canals A; University of Alicante, Analytical Chemistry and Food Science, Carretera San Vicente S/N, 03690, San Vicente del Raspeig, SPAIN.
Chemphyschem ; : e202400458, 2024 Sep 05.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39235149
ABSTRACT
In this work, the surface nature-dependent behaviors of magnetic deep eutectic solvents (MDES) and magnetic low-transition-temperature mixtures (MLTTM) are reported for the first time. It has been observed that the surface of material where the MDES or the MLTTM is placed could considerably affect the dispersion and the magnetic and structural properties of these magnetic mixtures. Several experiments have been carried out in order to point out the differences observed in the properties depending on the material on which these magnetic mixtures are placed. As a result, it has been shown that the MDESs or MLTTMs are retained and adhered to glass surfaces, resulting in a loss of magnetism in addition to a loss in the performance of synthesis carried out on the closeness of glass materials as the interaction between the glass and the mixture modify the composition and therefore the properties. As a preliminary result, when using these magnetic mixtures as extractant solvents in dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction, the MDES or MLTTM is retained on the walls of the glass tubes reducing the extraction efficiency, repeatability and the extraction recovery using an external magnetic field. For all these reasons, polypropylene materials should be recommended when handling MDES and MLTTMs.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article