4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

Water vapour sorption on hydrophilic and hydrophobic nanoporous materials

Journal

APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 256, Issue 17, Pages 5482-5485

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2009.12.144

Keywords

Hydrophilic; Hydrophobic; Nanoporous alumina; Porous glasses; Water adsorption; Excess surface work; Sorption model

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The aim of this study is to compare water vapour sorption isotherms on various mesoporous materials in their pristine state and after silanisation. Commonly the pristine state is regarded as hydrophilic and the silanised one as hydrophobic. Water vapour sorption experiments are discussed for a highly ordered nanoporous aluminium oxide with straight cylindrical channels of ca. 25 nm diameter and for various controlled porous glasses (CPGs) with disordered pores in the range of 13 nm diameter. The water sorption isotherms exhibit in both cases a hysteresis over the entire humidity range. At higher humidities the pristine materials show capillary condensation whereas for the silanised samples this phase transition does not occur or even a loss of water is recorded as for the silanised Al(2)O(3). Surprisingly, for the silanised Al(2)O higher water uptake is observed in the low humidity region. Application of the excess surface work (ESW) method delivers a reduced structural component in the long range interaction of the water molecules with a hydrophobic surface. Inverse gas chromatography studies of the silanised CPGs result in an increased short range dispersive part of the surface energy with the increasing degree of silanisation. (C) 2009 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.

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