Interfacial Phenomena in Nanostructured Systems with Various Materials

Author:

Gun'ko Volodymyr M.1ORCID,Turov Volodymyr V.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Chuiko Institute of Surface Chemistry of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine 17 General Naumov Street Kyiv 03164 Ukraine

Abstract

AbstractInterfacial phenomena linked to the behavior of bound water, organic solvents (co‐sorbates, dispersion media), hydrogen, methane, acids/bases, and salts bound to various silicas, polymers, and carbon materials were analyzed vs. temperature and concentrations using 1H NMR spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and other methods. The material characteristics were studied using microscopy, infrared spectroscopy (IR), small angle X‐ray scattering (SAXS), and nitrogen adsorption. Confined space effects (CSE) result in enhanced freezing point depression (FPD) and stronger diminution of solvent activity and colligative properties of liquid mixtures in narrower pores. Short hydrophobic functionalities (≡Si‐CH3, =Si(CH3)2) at a silica surface and the presence of nanopores result in differentiation of bound water into weakly (WAW, δH=0.2–2.0 ppm) and strongly (SAW, δH=4–6 ppm) associated waters of smaller solvent activity in smaller clusters located in narrower pores and unfrozen below a bulk freezing point. These effects are enhanced in hydrophobic dispersion media. Hydrophobic liquids could displace bound water into narrower pores inaccessible for their molecules larger than water and/or into broader pores to reduce contact area between immiscible liquids. The observed phenomena depend on sorbent/sorbate kinds and play an important role on practical applications of various sorbents.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Ukraine

Publisher

Wiley

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