Biomimetic Cooperative Interactions of Dried Cross-Linked Poly(N-6-aminohexylacrylamide) with Binary Mixtures of Solvent Vapors

Biomimetic cooperativity of hydration effect and effect of ethanol favorable for binding of bad organic sorbates were observed for their vapor sorption by cross-linked poly(N-6-aminohexylacrylamide) (PNAHAA) in the absence of liquid phase. The vapor sorption isotherms were determined for these syste...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biomacromolecules 2004-07, Vol.5 (4), p.1615-1623
Hauptverfasser: Gorbatchuk, Valery V, Mironov, Nikolay A, Solomonov, Boris N, Habicher, Wolf D
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Zusammenfassung:Biomimetic cooperativity of hydration effect and effect of ethanol favorable for binding of bad organic sorbates were observed for their vapor sorption by cross-linked poly(N-6-aminohexylacrylamide) (PNAHAA) in the absence of liquid phase. The vapor sorption isotherms were determined for these systems by the static method of gas chromatographic headspace analysis at 298 K. The hydration above 0.09−0.13 g of H2O/(g of polymer) gives a cooperative increase in the PNAHAA binding affinity for benzene, cyclohexane, dioxane, and propanols up to a level which does not change by further hydration, indicating the polymer antiplasticization. Bad sorbates (dioxane, benzene) were observed to have a biomimetic cooperative influence on the binding of ethanol by the dried PNAHAA. This cooperativity does not occur in ternary systems with good nonhydroxylic sorbate acetonitrile.
ISSN:1525-7797
1526-4602
DOI:10.1021/bm049743t