Synthesis, Separation and Adsorption of Naphthalene Sulphonate Formaldehyde Condensates
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Li Yan
, Dong Liangjun , Li Zongshi und Qiao Weihong
Abstract
Ten components of NaNSF were separated by thin layer chromatography (TLC) by using F254 silica gel plates as fixed phase and acidic alcohol solution as mobile phase. Adsorption of naphthalene sulphonate formaldehyde (NaNSF) on titania surface was studied through fundamental principles of surface physical chemistry, and the saturation adsorption of NaNSF was found to be much lower than that of dispersant in disperse dyes. This study is of reference significance to the investigation of mechanism of adsorption of dispersant on dyes, cement, and so on.
Kurzfassung
Ein Gemisch von zehn homologen Natriumnaphthalinsulfonat-Formaldehyd-Kondensationsprodukten (NaNSF) wurde dünnschichtchromatographisch unter Verwendung von F-254 Silikagelplatten als stationäre und einer sauren Alkohollösung als mobile Phase in die Einzelverbindungen getrennt. Es wurde eine physikalisch chemische Untersuchung der Adsorption der Naphthalinsulfonat-Formaldehyd-Kondensationsprodukte an Titandioxid-Oberflächen durchgeführt. Dabei wurde gefunden, dass die Sättigungsadsorption der NaNSF-Verbindungen deutlich niedriger ist als die von gebräuchlichen Dispergenzien in Farbpigment-Dispersionen. Die Untersuchung ist von Bedeutung für das Studium des Mechanismus der Adsorption von Dispergenzien an Farbpigmenten, Zement und anderen Feststoffen.
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Contents/Inhalt
- Contents
- Abstracts
- Abstracts
- Application
- Interactions of Hardness Ions with Polymeric Scale Inhibitors in Aqueous Systems
- Commercial Surfactants for Use in CO2 – a Survey
- Physical Chemistry
- Spreading Characteristics of Aqueous Surfactant Solutions on Polymer Surfaces
- Studies on Flocculation of Egyptian Kaolin Suspensions by Anionic Polyacrylamide in the Presence of Surfactants
- The Influence of Hydrophobic Counterion on the Phase Behavior of Ionic Surfactants
- Synthesis
- Synthesis, Separation and Adsorption of Naphthalene Sulphonate Formaldehyde Condensates