New method for the simultaneous determination of diffusion and adsorption of dyes in silica hydrogels

The fine tuning of porosity in sol gel based devices makes possible the design of novel applications in which the transport of molecules through the oxide gel plays a crucial role. In this work we develop a new method for the simultaneous analysis of diffusion and adsorption of small diffusing probe...

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Autores principales: Perullini, M., Jobbágy, M., Japas, M.L., Bilmes, S.A.
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spelling todo:paper_00219797_v425_n_p91_Perullini2023-10-03T14:25:14Z New method for the simultaneous determination of diffusion and adsorption of dyes in silica hydrogels Perullini, M. Jobbágy, M. Japas, M.L. Bilmes, S.A. Adsorption Diffusion Silica hydrogel Sol-gel Adsorption Diffusion Field emission microscopes Silica Sol-gel process Sol-gels Adsorption properties Anionic and cationic dyes Characterization methods Field emission scanning electron microscopy High throughput screening Simultaneous analysis Simultaneous determinations Textural characterization Hydrogels anion cation dye nitrogen silicon dioxide adsorption article diffusion field emission scanning electron microscopy high throughput screening hydrogel isotherm mathematical model molecular probe physical chemistry porosity priority journal The fine tuning of porosity in sol gel based devices makes possible the design of novel applications in which the transport of molecules through the oxide gel plays a crucial role. In this work we develop a new method for the simultaneous analysis of diffusion and adsorption of small diffusing probes, as anionic and cationic dyes, through silica mesoporous hydrogels synthesized by sol-gel. The novelty of the work resides in the simplicity of acquisition of the experimental data (by means of a desk scanner) and further mathematical modeling, which is in line with high throughput screening procedures, enabling rapid and simultaneous determination of relevant diffusion and adsorption parameters. Net mass transport and adsorption properties of the silica based hydrogels were contrasted to dye adsorption isotherms and textural characterization of the wet gels by SAXS, as well as that of the corresponding aerogels determined by Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FESEM) and N 2 adsorption. Thus, the validation of the results with well-established characterization methods demonstrates that our approach is robust enough to give reliable physicochemical information on these systems. © 2014 Elsevier Inc. Fil:Perullini, M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Japas, M.L. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00219797_v425_n_p91_Perullini
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topic Adsorption
Diffusion
Silica hydrogel
Sol-gel
Adsorption
Diffusion
Field emission microscopes
Silica
Sol-gel process
Sol-gels
Adsorption properties
Anionic and cationic dyes
Characterization methods
Field emission scanning electron microscopy
High throughput screening
Simultaneous analysis
Simultaneous determinations
Textural characterization
Hydrogels
anion
cation
dye
nitrogen
silicon dioxide
adsorption
article
diffusion
field emission scanning electron microscopy
high throughput screening
hydrogel
isotherm
mathematical model
molecular probe
physical chemistry
porosity
priority journal
spellingShingle Adsorption
Diffusion
Silica hydrogel
Sol-gel
Adsorption
Diffusion
Field emission microscopes
Silica
Sol-gel process
Sol-gels
Adsorption properties
Anionic and cationic dyes
Characterization methods
Field emission scanning electron microscopy
High throughput screening
Simultaneous analysis
Simultaneous determinations
Textural characterization
Hydrogels
anion
cation
dye
nitrogen
silicon dioxide
adsorption
article
diffusion
field emission scanning electron microscopy
high throughput screening
hydrogel
isotherm
mathematical model
molecular probe
physical chemistry
porosity
priority journal
Perullini, M.
Jobbágy, M.
Japas, M.L.
Bilmes, S.A.
New method for the simultaneous determination of diffusion and adsorption of dyes in silica hydrogels
topic_facet Adsorption
Diffusion
Silica hydrogel
Sol-gel
Adsorption
Diffusion
Field emission microscopes
Silica
Sol-gel process
Sol-gels
Adsorption properties
Anionic and cationic dyes
Characterization methods
Field emission scanning electron microscopy
High throughput screening
Simultaneous analysis
Simultaneous determinations
Textural characterization
Hydrogels
anion
cation
dye
nitrogen
silicon dioxide
adsorption
article
diffusion
field emission scanning electron microscopy
high throughput screening
hydrogel
isotherm
mathematical model
molecular probe
physical chemistry
porosity
priority journal
description The fine tuning of porosity in sol gel based devices makes possible the design of novel applications in which the transport of molecules through the oxide gel plays a crucial role. In this work we develop a new method for the simultaneous analysis of diffusion and adsorption of small diffusing probes, as anionic and cationic dyes, through silica mesoporous hydrogels synthesized by sol-gel. The novelty of the work resides in the simplicity of acquisition of the experimental data (by means of a desk scanner) and further mathematical modeling, which is in line with high throughput screening procedures, enabling rapid and simultaneous determination of relevant diffusion and adsorption parameters. Net mass transport and adsorption properties of the silica based hydrogels were contrasted to dye adsorption isotherms and textural characterization of the wet gels by SAXS, as well as that of the corresponding aerogels determined by Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FESEM) and N 2 adsorption. Thus, the validation of the results with well-established characterization methods demonstrates that our approach is robust enough to give reliable physicochemical information on these systems. © 2014 Elsevier Inc.
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author Perullini, M.
Jobbágy, M.
Japas, M.L.
Bilmes, S.A.
author_facet Perullini, M.
Jobbágy, M.
Japas, M.L.
Bilmes, S.A.
author_sort Perullini, M.
title New method for the simultaneous determination of diffusion and adsorption of dyes in silica hydrogels
title_short New method for the simultaneous determination of diffusion and adsorption of dyes in silica hydrogels
title_full New method for the simultaneous determination of diffusion and adsorption of dyes in silica hydrogels
title_fullStr New method for the simultaneous determination of diffusion and adsorption of dyes in silica hydrogels
title_full_unstemmed New method for the simultaneous determination of diffusion and adsorption of dyes in silica hydrogels
title_sort new method for the simultaneous determination of diffusion and adsorption of dyes in silica hydrogels
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00219797_v425_n_p91_Perullini
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