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- 2021The Electrospray (ESI) and Flowing Atmosphere-Pressure Afterglow (FAPA) Mass Spectrometry Studies of Nitrophenols (Plant Growth Stimulants) Removed Using Strong Base-Functionalized Materialscitations
- 2020Efficient Removal of Ni(II) and Co(II) Ions from Aqueous Solutions Using Silica-based Hybrid Materials Functionalized with PAMAM Dendrimerscitations
- 2019Silica-dendrimer nanohybrid materials as adsorbents for heavy metal ions in aqueous solutions
- 2019Adsorption studies of Cu(II) ions on dendrimer-grafted silica-based materialscitations
- 2018Preparation of multifunctional cascade iron oxide nanoparticles for drug deliverycitations
- 2016Photoacoustic infrared spectroscopic studies of silica gels with organically functionalized surfacecitations
- 2015Removal of heavy metal ions with the use of chelating polymers obtained by grafting pyridine-pyrazole ligands onto polymethylhydrosiloxanecitations
- 2010Copper removal by carbon nanomaterials bearing cyclam-functionalized silicacitations
- 2010Preparation and characterization of magnetic carbon nanomaterials bearing APTS-silica on their surfacecitations
- 2010Adsorption of metal ions on magnetic carbon nanomaterials bearing chitosan-functionalized silicacitations
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Photoacoustic infrared spectroscopic studies of silica gels with organically functionalized surface
Abstract
<p>The article shows the application of photoacoustic Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy as a tool for identification of signal characteristics of organic ligands immobilized at the silica gel. Each of the compounds studied had an alkyl chain. Therefore, the differences could be observed on the basis of the position (wavenumbers) and appearance of bands typical of the carbon–hydrogen stretching vibrations. However, an important observation was that depending on the organic unit at the silica surface, it was possible to easily distinguish between signals specific to the ligand. The only exception was the system with functional groups whose signals coincided with the bands typical of inorganic silica.</p>