Zeininger L, Portilla Berlanga L, Halik M, Hirsch A (2016)
Publication Language: English
Publication Type: Journal article, Report
Publication year: 2016
Book Volume: 22
Pages Range: 13506-13512
Journal Issue: 38
The adsorption, desorption, co-adsorption, and exchange behavior of phosphonic acid, carboxylic acid, and catechol derivatives on the surface of titanium oxide (anatase) nanoparticles are investigated. Thermogravimetric analysis provides a facile and fast-track quantitative determination of the wet-chemical monolayer adsorption constants and grafting densities of ten adsorbates, all under neutral pH conditions. This characterization protocol allows straightforward quantification of the relevant thermodynamic data of ligand adsorption and a comparison of ligand adsorption strengths. The reported procedure is proposed as a universal tool and it should be applicable to many other colloidal metal oxide materials. Moreover, the determined values for the adsorption constants and the monolayer grafting densities provide a toolbox for the assessment of the adsorbates' behavior in desorption, exchange, and co-adsorption equilibria. This versatile evaluation procedure will help to identify optimal monolayer-surface combinations and to evaluate critical parameters, such as monolayer robustness, ligand exchange rates, or targeted mixed assembly of functionalities.
APA:
Zeininger, L., Portilla Berlanga, L., Halik, M., & Hirsch, A. (2016). Quantitative Determination and Comparison of the Surface Binding of Phosphonic Acid, Carboxylic Acid, and Catechol Ligands on TiO2 Nanoparticles. Chemistry - A European Journal, 22(38), 13506-13512. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201601920
MLA:
Zeininger, Lukas, et al. "Quantitative Determination and Comparison of the Surface Binding of Phosphonic Acid, Carboxylic Acid, and Catechol Ligands on TiO2 Nanoparticles." Chemistry - A European Journal 22.38 (2016): 13506-13512.
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