نتایج جستجو برای: hydrophobic adsorption

تعداد نتایج: 86268  

2014
Zhemi Xu Zhimin Ao Dewei Chu Adnan Younis Chang Ming Li Sean Li

Although the reversible wettability transition between hydrophobic and hydrophilic graphene under ultraviolet (UV) irradiation has been observed, the mechanism for this phenomenon remains unclear. In this work, experimental and theoretical investigations demonstrate that the H2O molecules are split into hydrogen and hydroxyl radicals, which are then captured by the graphene surface through chem...

Journal: :Chemistry 2015
Elizaveta Kossoy Haim Weissman Boris Rybtchinski

In the current work, we demonstrate how coordination chemistry can be employed to direct self-assembly based on strong hydrophobic interactions. To investigate the influence of coordination sphere geometry on aqueous self-assembly, we synthesized complexes of the amphiphilic perylene diimide terpyridine ligand with the first-row transition-metal centers (zinc, cobalt, and nickel). In aqueous me...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2013
John Vaughn Haohan Wu Bisera Efremovska David H Olson Jairajh Mattai Claudio Ortiz Allen Puchalski Jing Li Long Pan

A moisture-triggered release system was developed using porous metal-organic materials as encapsulating agents. Release of both hydrophilic (ethyl butyrate) and hydrophobic (D-limonene) fragrance compounds was investigated by gas adsorption measurement, thermogravimetric analysis and gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy. These materials exhibit exceptional fragrance compatibility and controlled...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2015
Kosuke Sato Yuya Oaki Hiroaki Imai

The hierarchical porous structures of vinyl polymers, such as polystyrene (PSt) and poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), were derived from morphologies of a biomineral through replication. The resultant PSt hierarchical structures showed enhanced adsorption properties of organic molecules as hydrophobic adsorbents in an aqueous medium.

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2010
Liangliang Ji Wei Chen Jun Bi Shourong Zheng Zhaoyi Xu Dongqiang Zhu Pedro J Alvarez

Carbon nanotubes have shown great potential as effective adsorbents for hydrophobic organic contaminants in water treatment. The present study investigated the influence of aqueous solution chemistry on the adsorption of tetracycline to carbon nanotubes. Specifically, the effects of ionic strength (NaCl and CaCl(2) ) and presence of Cu(2+) ion (7.5 mg/L) or dissolved soil or coal humic acids (5...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
A P Middelberg C J Radke H W Blanch

We present a study of the adsorption of two peptides at the octane-water interface. The first peptide, Lac21, exists in mixed monomer-tetramer equilibrium in bulk solution with an appreciable monomer concentration. The second peptide, Lac28, exists as a tetramer in solution, with minimal exposed hydrophobic surface. A kinetic limitation to interfacial adsorption exists for Lac28 at moderate to ...

Journal: :Biotechnology progress 1996
V M Balcao M C Vieira F X Malcata

Ten commercially available crude preparations of lipase from various microbial sources were adsorbed from aqueous buffers at several initial concentrations onto a bundle of hydrophobic hollow fibers made of poly(propylene) at pH 7.0 and 40 degrees C. The kinetics of adsorption were evaluated from measurements at various times of the protein content of the supernatant solution (using BSA as equi...

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2008
Inna Gurevitch Simcha Srebnik

The importance of hydrophobic interactions in determining polymer adsorption and wrapping of carbon nanotubes is still under debate. In this work, we concentrate on the effect of short-ranged weakly attractive hydrophobic interactions between polymers and nanotubes (modeled as an infinitely long and smooth cylindrical surface), neglecting all other interactions apart for chain flexibility. Usin...

2010
Florian Evers Juny Koo Christian Reichhart Anne K. Hüsecken Roland Steitz Thomas Gutberlet Metin Tolan Claus Czeslik

In a biological cell, proteins perform their functions in a highly complex environment comprising crowding and confinement effects as well as interactions with interfaces, cosolvents, and other biomolecules. Cosolvents can stabilize or destabilize the native folded structure of proteins in solution. Here, we present recent studies on how ionic and non-ionic cosolvents affect the interfacial aff...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Zachary A Levine Michael V Rapp Wei Wei Ryan Gotchy Mullen Chun Wu Gül H Zerze Jeetain Mittal J Herbert Waite Jacob N Israelachvili Joan-Emma Shea

Translating sticky biological molecules-such as mussel foot proteins (MFPs)-into synthetic, cost-effective underwater adhesives with adjustable nano- and macroscale characteristics requires an intimate understanding of the glue's molecular interactions. To help facilitate the next generation of aqueous adhesives, we performed a combination of surface forces apparatus (SFA) measurements and repl...

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