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Pyridine, adsorption solvent properties

Acid-base properties of oxide surfaces are employed in many fields and their relationship with PZC has been often invoked. Adsorption and displacement of different organic molecules from gas phase was proposed as a tool to characterize acid-base properties of dry ZnO and MgO [341]. Hammet acidity functions were used as a measure of acid-base strength of oxides and some salts [342]. Acidity and basicity were determined by titration with 1-butylamine and trichloroacetic acid in benzene using indicators of different pAg. There is no simple correlation between these results and the PZC. Acid-base properties of surfaces have been derived from IR spectra of vapors of probe acids or bases, e.g. pyridine [343] adsorbed on these surfaces. The correlation between Gibbs energy of adsorption of organic solvents on oxides calculated from results obtained by means of inverse gas chromatography and the acceptor and donor ability of these solvents was too poor to use this method to characterize the donor-acceptor properties of the solids [344],... [Pg.222]


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