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Spatially Resolved Monitoring of Drying of Hierarchical Porous Organic Networks
Fecha
2016-02Registro en:
Velasco, Manuel Isaac; Silletta, Emilia Victoria; Gomez, Cesar Gerardo; Strumia, Miriam Cristina; Stapf, Siegfried; et al.; Spatially Resolved Monitoring of Drying of Hierarchical Porous Organic Networks; American Chemical Society; Langmuir; 32; 8; 2-2016; 2067-2074
0743-7463
1520-5827
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Velasco, Manuel Isaac
Silletta, Emilia Victoria
Gomez, Cesar Gerardo
Strumia, Miriam Cristina
Stapf, Siegfried
Monti, Gustavo Alberto
Mattea, Carlos
Acosta, Rodolfo Hector
Resumen
Evaporation kinetics of water confined in hierarchal polymeric porous media is studied by low field nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). Systems synthesized with various degrees of cross-linker density render networks with similar pore sizes but different response when soaked with water. Polymeric networks with low percentage of cross-linker can undergo swelling, which affects the porosity as well as the drying kinetics. The drying process is monitored macroscopically by single-sided NMR, with spatial resolution of 100 μm, while microscopic information is obtained by measurements of spin?spin relaxation times (T2). Transition from a funicular to a pendular regime, where hydraulic connectivity is lost and the capillary flow cannot compensate for the surface evaporation, can be observed from inspection of the water content in different sample layers. Relaxation measurements indicate that even when the larger pore structures are depleted of water, capillary flow occurs through smaller voids.