Inverse gas chromatography of chromia. Part I. Zero surface coverage

The surface properties of the solid obtained from colloidal chromiawere investigated by inverse gas chromatography (IGC), at zero surface coverage conditions. The solid samples I dried at 423 K and II heated at 1073 K in the amorphous and crystalline form, respectively, were studied in the...

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Main Authors: Onjia A.E., Milonjić S.K., Rajaković Lj.V.
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Language:English
Published: Serbian Chemical Society 2001-01-01
Series:Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
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spelling doaj-0f6e4e20fd914bd59ac9477a6eaa63c02020-12-24T07:35:03ZengSerbian Chemical Society Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society0352-51391820-74212001-01-0166425927110.2298/JSC0104259O0352-51390104259OInverse gas chromatography of chromia. Part I. Zero surface coverageOnjia A.E.0Milonjić S.K.1Rajaković Lj.V.2The Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, BelgradeThe Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, BelgradeFaculty of Technology and Metallurgy, BelgradeThe surface properties of the solid obtained from colloidal chromiawere investigated by inverse gas chromatography (IGC), at zero surface coverage conditions. The solid samples I dried at 423 K and II heated at 1073 K in the amorphous and crystalline form, respectively, were studied in the temperature range 383-423 K. The dispersive components of the surface free energies, enthalpies, entropies, and the acid/base constants for the solidswere calculated from the IGCmeasurements and compared with the data for a commercially available chromia (III). Significantly lower enthalpies and entropies were obtained for cyclohexane on solid II and chloroform, highly polar organic, on solid I. The dispersive contributions to the surface energy of solid II and III were similar, but much greater in the case of solid I. All the sorbents had a basic character, with the KD/KA ratio decreasing in the order I > II > III. The retention and resolution in the separation of a vapour mixture of C5-C8 n-alkanes on the three substrates were different.Arapid separationwas observed on solid II and an enhanced retention on solid I. Generally, the heated chromia (II) exhibited diminished adsorption capacity, and enhanced homogeneity of the surface.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2001/0352-51390104259O.pdfinverse gas chromatographychromiaadsorptionthermodynamics
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author Onjia A.E.
Milonjić S.K.
Rajaković Lj.V.
spellingShingle Onjia A.E.
Milonjić S.K.
Rajaković Lj.V.
Inverse gas chromatography of chromia. Part I. Zero surface coverage
Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
inverse gas chromatography
chromia
adsorption
thermodynamics
author_facet Onjia A.E.
Milonjić S.K.
Rajaković Lj.V.
author_sort Onjia A.E.
title Inverse gas chromatography of chromia. Part I. Zero surface coverage
title_short Inverse gas chromatography of chromia. Part I. Zero surface coverage
title_full Inverse gas chromatography of chromia. Part I. Zero surface coverage
title_fullStr Inverse gas chromatography of chromia. Part I. Zero surface coverage
title_full_unstemmed Inverse gas chromatography of chromia. Part I. Zero surface coverage
title_sort inverse gas chromatography of chromia. part i. zero surface coverage
publisher Serbian Chemical Society
series Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
issn 0352-5139
1820-7421
publishDate 2001-01-01
description The surface properties of the solid obtained from colloidal chromiawere investigated by inverse gas chromatography (IGC), at zero surface coverage conditions. The solid samples I dried at 423 K and II heated at 1073 K in the amorphous and crystalline form, respectively, were studied in the temperature range 383-423 K. The dispersive components of the surface free energies, enthalpies, entropies, and the acid/base constants for the solidswere calculated from the IGCmeasurements and compared with the data for a commercially available chromia (III). Significantly lower enthalpies and entropies were obtained for cyclohexane on solid II and chloroform, highly polar organic, on solid I. The dispersive contributions to the surface energy of solid II and III were similar, but much greater in the case of solid I. All the sorbents had a basic character, with the KD/KA ratio decreasing in the order I > II > III. The retention and resolution in the separation of a vapour mixture of C5-C8 n-alkanes on the three substrates were different.Arapid separationwas observed on solid II and an enhanced retention on solid I. Generally, the heated chromia (II) exhibited diminished adsorption capacity, and enhanced homogeneity of the surface.
topic inverse gas chromatography
chromia
adsorption
thermodynamics
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2001/0352-51390104259O.pdf
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