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Role of Interfacial Tension of Solvating Diluents and Hydrophilic-Hydrophobic Cross-Linkers in Hyper-Cross-Linked Solid Supports

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INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH
Volume 54, Issue 27, Pages 6893-6901

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.5b01277

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  1. University Grant Commission (UGC), New Delhi, India
  2. UGC [20-06/2010(i)EU-IV]

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The properties of a hyper-cross-linked solid support are the outcome Of the interfacial tension created by solvating/nonsolvating diluents, the hydrophilicity/hydrophobicity of the cross-linkers, and their concentrations. Interestingly, a More hydrophobic diluent and cross-linker as well as a higher concentration of cross-linker-containing copolymer revealed an increase In surface area. A high surface area and low cross-link density (CLD) polymer illustrated higher epoxy content. Importantly, maximum surface area (533 m(2)/g) Was obtained at high CLD; inversely, epoxy,content (1.83 mmol/g) was higher at low CLD polymer. Notably, greater rigidity of cross-linker and its higher concentration increased T-max and T-g; contrarily, greater flexibility of cross-linker and its concentration attenuated T-max and T-g. Thermal study demonstrated the thermostability (300 degrees C) and polymer safe temperature (220 degrees C). Indeed, a lower solubility parameter difference between polymer and swelling solvent produces a higher polymer-solvent interaction parameter, resulting in increased polymer swelling. Polymers with high surface area and low CLD demonstrated greater swelling behavior.

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