Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, Vol.63, No.3, 249-256, 1995
Interaction of Triton X-100 on Silica - A Relationship Between Surface Characteristics and Adsorption-Isotherms
Adsorption of Triton X-100 on various silica substrates has been investigated. A number of solids, including a natural quartz, this quartz washed with HCl acid and subsequently heated at 1273 K; two aerosils and one Kieselgel silicas were studied. These solids exhibit surface areas in the range of 5 to 430 m(2) g(-1). All the Triton adsorption isotherms display an S-shape at the adsorption temperatures studied (298 and 308 K). It has been found that the pretreatments of natural quartz (by water washing, impurities removed by acid and/or high temperature calcination) affect considerably the amounts of TX-100 adsorbed. Measurements of surface composition have been made by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) with particular emphasis on the presence of impurities and on the number of OH groups at the surface of the samples. The nature of the surface hydroxyl has also been studied by infrared spectroscopy. Furthermore, the specific number of hydroxyl groups on the surface of the silica samples has been determined by thermogravimetric analysis. Finally an attempt to correlate solid surface characteristics with adsorption isotherms has been developed.
Keywords:SOLID-LIQUID INTERFACE;NONIONIC SURFACTANTS;FLUORESCENCE DECAY;ELECTROLYTE INTERFACE;WATER INTERFACE;GEL;MICROCALORIMETRY;MICELLIZATION