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Tytuł

Determination of Hansen Solubility Parameters by means of gas-solid inverse gas chromatography

Autorzy

[ 1 ] Instytut Technologii i Inżynierii Chemicznej, Wydział Technologii Chemicznej, Politechnika Poznańska | [ P ] pracownik

Rok publikacji

2008

Opublikowano w

Adsorption Science and Technology

Rocznik: 2008 | Tom: vol. 26 | Numer: iss. 1-2

Typ artykułu

artykuł naukowy

Język publikacji

angielski

Streszczenie

EN The determination of Hansen Solubility Parameters (HSP) from inverse gas chromatographic (IGC) data for a group of nanomaterials and modified nano-materials is presented and discussed. The solubility parameter concept is applied in many industries to explain the different properties of the various components in a formulation. Knowledge of the solubility parameter data for different components is important for predicting the magnitude of the interaction between the formulation components and the future stability of the product. Solubility parameter data are also useful in the description and interpretation of different phenomena occurring between materials such as their miscibility, compatibility or adsorption. The inverse gas chromatography method is widely used for the characterization of polymers and polymer blends, surfactants, biopolymers, solid food and petroleum pitches. The method involves placing the investigated material (stationary phase) in a column and then characterizing it using volatile probes with known properties (test solutes) which are carried by a mobile phase. The solubility parameter called the Hildebrand solubility parameter or the Hildebrand parameter is only applied for regular solutions. The so-called Hansen solubility parameter (HSP) is an extension of the Hildebrand solubility parameter to polar and hydrogen-bonding systems. Hansen assumed that the cohesive energy can be considered as the sum of the contributions from dispersive (Ed), polar (Ep) and hydrogen-bonding (Eh) interactions: –Ecoh = –Ed – Ep – Eh; and that the total solubility parameter (δT) may be expressed as δT 2 = δd 2 + δp 2 + δh 2, where δp, δp and δh denote the dispersive, polar and hydrogen-bonding contribution, respectively. The estimation of HSP from IGC data for a group of nano-materials and modified nano-materials is presented and discussed here.

Strony (od-do)

93 - 102

DOI

10.1260/026361708786035378

URL

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1260/026361708786035378

Impact Factor

0,424

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