Rate-Controlled Washing of Surface-Modified Nanoparticles Using Rationally Designed Supercritical CO 2 Media

In practical applications of surface-modified nanoparticles (NPs), the washing stage has a number of challenges, such as insufficient washing, long treatment time, and various waste liquors. Cosolvent-enhanced supercritical CO (scCO ) is an appealing solvent system for complete, rapid, and eco-frien...

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Veröffentlicht in:Langmuir 2024-11, Vol.40 (47), p.24771-24780
Hauptverfasser: Orita, Yasuhiko, Ikeda, Kai, Muronosono, Aoi, Wijakmatee, Thossaporn, Kataoka, Taishi, Shimoyama, Yusuke
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In practical applications of surface-modified nanoparticles (NPs), the washing stage has a number of challenges, such as insufficient washing, long treatment time, and various waste liquors. Cosolvent-enhanced supercritical CO (scCO ) is an appealing solvent system for complete, rapid, and eco-friendly washing owing to its high diffusivity and recyclability. In this paper, we report a rapid washing guideline for surface-modified NPs using ethanol-enhanced scCO . Kinetic analysis was performed on the washing behavior of oleic acid-modified NPs mixed with various modifiers (C10 to C18 fatty acids) at 40 °C and 20.0 MPa while designing scCO media based on rationally estimated modifier solubilities. Notably, the scCO medium showed superior washing rates to that of ethanol for various modifiers with a wide range of solubilities in scCO . The washing rate was dependent on solubility and could be organized into two regions, with a threshold value of 0.016 mol kg : solubility/diffusivity-controlled and diffusivity-controlled washing. These findings provide valuable guidelines for designing cosolvent-enhanced scCO media for the rapid washing of surface-modified NPs.
ISSN:0743-7463
1520-5827
DOI:10.1021/acs.langmuir.4c02306