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Nanoscale ; 16(13): 6636-6647, 2024 Mar 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38481367

ABSTRACT

The properties of confined materials are assumed to be governed by the phenomena occurring at the interface, especially the formation of an irreversible adsorption layer (IAL), which has been widely discussed and detected in the case of thin polymer films and silica nanoparticles. In this paper, we present a novel experimental approach allowing us to reveal the formation of an IAL in two phenyl alcohols infiltrated into various mesoporous silica templates. The proposed methodology (based on evaporation) allowed us to detect the alterations in the OH and aromatic CH stretching vibration bands in infrared spectra, which were considered as evidence of the existence of IAL in constrained systems. Such interpretation was also confirmed by complementary molecular dynamics (MD) simulations that indicated the creation of much stronger hydrogen bonds between alcohols and silanol units than between alcohols themselves. Moreover, computation allowed us to identify additional enormously strong π-stacking interactions between phenyl rings stabilizing the interfacial layer. MD simulations also shed new light on the clustering process of both alcohols under confinement. Simulation and experimental data presented in this paper allowed a much deeper understanding of the processes occurring at the interface-formation of IAL and the association phenomenon at the nanoscale level.

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J Phys Chem B ; 127(42): 9102-9110, 2023 Oct 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37846653

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A series of four alcohols, n-propanol and its halogen (Cl, Br, and I) derivatives, were selected to study the effects of variation in polarity and halogen-driven interactions on the hydrogen bonding pattern and supramolecular structure by means of experimental and theoretical methods. It was demonstrated on both grounds that the average strength of H-bonds remains the same but dissociation enthalpy, the size of molecular nanoassemblies, as well as long-range correlations between dipoles vary with the molecular weight of halogen atom. Further molecular dynamics simulations indicated that it is connected to the variation in the molecular order introduced by specific halogen-based hydrogen bonds and halogen-halogen interactions. Our results also provided important experimental evidence supporting the assumption of the transient chain model on the molecular origin of the structural process in self-assembling alcohols.

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Langmuir ; 39(1): 533-544, 2023 01 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36575053

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In the present study, the behavior of the calcium channel blocker cilnidipine (CLN) infiltrated into silica (SiO2) and anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) porous membranes characterized by a similar pore size (d = 8 nm and d = 10 nm, respectively) as well as the bulk sample has been investigated using differential scanning calorimetry, broadband dielectric spectroscopy (BDS), and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) techniques. The obtained data suggested the existence of two sets of CLN molecules in both confined systems (core and interfacial). They also revealed the lack of substantial differences in inter- and intramolecular dynamics of nanospatially restricted samples independently of the applied porous membranes. Moreover, the annealing experiments (isothermal time-dependent measurements) performed on the confined CLN clearly indicated that the whole equilibration process under confinement is governed by structural relaxation. It was also found that the ßanneal parameters obtained from BDS and FTIR data upon equilibration of both confined samples are comparable (within 10%) to each other, while the equilibration constants are significantly different. This finding strongly emphasizes that there is a close connection between the inter- and intramolecular dynamics under nanospatial restriction.


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Dihydropyridines , Silicon Dioxide , Silicon Dioxide/chemistry , Aluminum Oxide/chemistry , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared
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