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Porosity and surface properites of SBA-15 with grafted PNIPAAM: A water sorption calorimetry study

  • N. V. Reichhardt*
  • , T. Nylander
  • , Beate Maria Klösgen
  • , V. Alfredsson
  • , V. Kocherbitov
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • University of Southern Denmark
  • Lund University
  • Physical Chemistry
  • Skåne University Hospital
  • MEMPHYS - Center for Biomembrane Physics, Odense M. 5230, Denmark.
  • Malmö University

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Abstract

Mesoporous silica SBA-15 was modified in a three-step process to obtain a material with poly-N-isopropylacrylamide (PNIPAAM) grafted onto the inner pore surface. Water sorption calorimetry was implemented to characterize the materials obtained after each step regarding the porosity and surface properties. The modification process was carried out by (i) increasing the number of surface silanol groups, (ii) grafting 1-(trichlorosilyl)-2-(m-/p- (chloromethylphenyl) ethane, acting as an anchor for (iii) the polymerization of N-isopropylacrylamide. Water sorption isotherms and the enthalpy of hydration are presented. Pore size distributions were calculated on the basis of the water sorption isotherms by applying the BJH model. Complementary measurements with nitrogen sorption and small-angle X-ray diffraction are presented. The increase in the number of surface silanol groups occurs mainly in the intrawall pores, the anchor is mainly located in the intrawall pores, and the intrawall pore volume is absent after the surface grafting of PNIPAAM. Hence, PNIPAAM seals off the intrawall pores. Water sorption isotherms directly detect the presence of intrawall porosity. Pore size distributions can be calculated from the isotherms. Furthermore, the technique provides information regarding the hydration capability (i.e., wettability of different chemical surfaces) and thermodynamic information.

Original languageEnglish
JournalLangmuir
Volume27
Issue number22
Pages (from-to)13838-13846
Number of pages9
ISSN0743-7463
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15. Nov 2011

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