2024
DOI: 10.3390/molecules29081688
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Temperature Dependence of the Polar and Lewis Acid–Base Properties of Poly Methyl Methacrylate Adsorbed on Silica via Inverse Gas Chromatography

Tayssir Hamieh

Abstract: The adsorption of polymers on solid surfaces is common in many industrial applications, such as coatings, paints, catalysis, colloids, and adhesion processes. The properties of absorbed polymers commonly vary with temperature. In this paper, inverse gas chromatography at infinite dilution was used to determine the physicochemical characterization of PMMA adsorbed on silica. A new method based on the London dispersion equation was applied with a new parameter associating the deformation polarizability with the … Show more

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“…Nevertheless, the negative values of the acid-base constants indicates that the empirical relation used to calculate these constants should be corrected. In a previous paper [ 59 ], a new relation was proposed which takes into account the amphoteric effect by adding a new coupling acid-base constant which corrects this gap: . The resolution of such a linear system was developed in several previous works [ 26 , 58 , 72 ].…”
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“…Nevertheless, the negative values of the acid-base constants indicates that the empirical relation used to calculate these constants should be corrected. In a previous paper [ 59 ], a new relation was proposed which takes into account the amphoteric effect by adding a new coupling acid-base constant which corrects this gap: . The resolution of such a linear system was developed in several previous works [ 26 , 58 , 72 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The standard deviation of the obtained retention time t R was less than 1% in all measurements. The temperatures of the injector and detector were fixed at 200 • C. Infinite dilution of the probes was satisfied by using 1 µL Hamilton syringes and injecting extremely small quantities of the vapor probe, satisfying the limit of detection of the FID of high sensitivity (Figure S2) to practically realize the zero-surface coverage [59,72]. The columns containing the solid particles were preconditioned at 130 • C overnight to ensure the total desorption of water molecules or any other residual impurities [59,72].…”
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“…The temperatures of the injector and detector were fixed at 200 °C. The infinite dilution of the probes was satisfied by using 1 μL Hamilton syringes and injecting very small quantities of the vapor probe, satisfying the limit of detection of the FID of high sensitivity, to practically realize the zero-surface coverage [60,75]. The columns containing the solid particles were preconditioned at 130 °C overnight to insure the total desorption of water molecules or any other residual impurities [60,75].…”
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“…However, classic chromatographic methods were used to determine the dispersive and polar-free energies of adsorbed organic molecules on the solid surfaces. In a recent study [55], the previous results were corrected using the new methodology based on the London dispersion interaction, and the new Lewis acid-base properties of PMMA/silica were obtained. The various dispersive, polar, and Lewis acid-base surface energies of the composites were not studied in the literature in light of the new thermal model.…”
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