Interfacial behavior of water bound to zirconia/nanosilica with adsorbed poly(dimethylsiloxane)
2013
Gun’ko, V.M. | Sulym, I.Y. | Borysenko, M.V. | Turov, V.V.
The behavior of water bound to silica/zirconia (2.4wt.%) (at hydration of 50mg/g) bare or with adsorbed poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) (5wt.%) strongly changes in chloroform medium in comparison with air. PDMS and CDCl3 stimulate an increase in size of water structures (clusters, domains) to reduce the contact area (Suw) between water and hydrophobic polymer or weakly polar solvent. Adsorbed water does not completely cover the oxide surface in air since the surface area in contact with unfrozen water is Suw=63m2/g at the specific surface area of 290m2/g. The Suw value decreases by 5–10 times for samples with PDMS in the chloroform or chloroform–acetonitrile dispersion media.
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