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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Molecular Association Studied by NMR Spectroscopy

Nordstierna, Lars January 2006 (has links)
This Thesis presents studies of molecular association in aqueous solution and at the liquid/solid interface. The investigated molecular systems range from self-aggregating surfactants to hydration water in contact with micelles or individual molecules. In most studies, combinations of various NMR methods were applied. These vary from simple chemical shift and intensity measurements to more elaborate self-diffusion and intermolecular cross-relaxation experiments. Non-ideal mixed micelles of fluorinated and hydrogenated surfactants were studied by an experimental procedure that allows an analysis in terms of micellar structure, using a minimal number of initial assumptions. Quantitative conclusions about micro-phase separation within mixed micelles were obtained within the framework of the regular solution theory. Additionally, NMR was introduced and developed as a powerful method for studying adsorption of surfactants at solid interfaces. Adsorption isotherms for pure and mixed surfactant systems and non-ideal mixing behavior of fluorinated and hydrogenated surfactants at solid surfaces were quantified. Fluorosurfactant-protein association was investigated using the methods described. Intermolecular cross-relaxation rates between solute and solvent molecules were recorded at several different magnetic fields. The results reveal strong frequency dependence for both small molecules and micelles. This finding demonstrates that intermolecular cross-relaxation is not solely controlled by fast local motions, but also by long-range translational dynamics. Data analysis in terms of recently developed relaxation models provides information about the hydrophobic hydration and micellar structure. / QC 20100914
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Investigation of Hydrogenated and Fluorinated Surfactant Based-Systems for the Design of Porous Silica Materials / Systèmes à base de tensioactifs hydrogénés et fluorés pour la préparation de matériaux poreux silicatés

Du, Na 23 July 2010 (has links)
Ce travail est consacré à l’étude des propriétés de systèmes à base de tensioactifs non ioniques hydrogéné et fluoré dans le but de préparer des matériaux poreux silicatés. L’effet de la solubilisation d’hexadécane ou de décane dans des micelles de C12H25CO(OC2H4)9OCH3 conduit à la formation de silices mésoporeuses à plus larges pores, tandis qu’aucun effet de gonflement n’est observé avec l’ajout de cyclohexane. Lorsque les matériaux sont préparés avec des micelles de C8F17C2H4(OC2H4)9OH, l’ajout de perflorooctylbromure (PFOBr) augmente la taille des mésopores. Par ailleurs, l’incorporation de grandes quantités de PFOBr ou de perfluorodécaline conduit à la formation de macropores. Avec C7F15C2H4(OC2H4)8OH, l’incorporation de (C4F9CH)2 permet d’élargir les mésopores et de créer un réseau de macropores, tandis que l’ajout de PFOBr ne conduit ni à la formation de mésopore, ni à la formation de macropore. Les résultats mettent en évidence que la formation de matériaux macroporeux à partir d’émulsions hydrogénées ou fluorées est favorisée avec les systèmes qui présentent des valeurs de PIT (Température d’Inversion de Phase) élevées. Pour finir, l’effet de l’addition de différents alcools dans le système à base de C8F17C2H4(OC2H4)9OH a été étudié. La détermination des paramètres structuraux de la phase cristal liquide hexagonal, indique que les alcools à courte ou moyenne chaîne jouent le rôle de solvant, tandis que le fluoro-octanol joue celui d’un co-tensioactif. L’addition d’alcools courts provoque la destruction progressive des micelles qui perturbe le mécanisme d’auto-assemblage et les matériaux obtenus présentent des structures vermiformes / This work deals with the study of the properties of nonionic hydrogenated and fluorinated surfactant based systems which are related to the synthesis of porous silica. The effect of the solubilization of low fraction of hexadecane or decane in the micelles of C12H25CO(OC2H4)9OCH3 leads to the formation of large mesoporous silica, whereas no swelling effect was noted with cyclohexane. When the materials are templated by fluorinated micelles of C8F17C2H4(OC2H4)9OH, large pore mesoporous materials are obtained with perfluorooctyl bromide (PFOBr). Both PFOBr and perfluorodecalin give rise to macropores at high oil concentrations. With C7F15C2H4(OC2H4)8OH, the fluorocarbon (C4F9CH)2 is not only an effective expander to enlarge the pore size of mesoporous materials, but also very favourable for the design of macropore network. On the contrary, with PFOBr, there is neither mesopore nor macropore. Therefore, both hydrogenated and fluorinated systems obey to the same rule: the formation of macroporous materials template by emulsions is favoured with systems which exhibit a high value of the PIT. Lastly, alcohols used as additives in the C8F17C2H4(OC2H4)9OH -water system to tune the characteristics of the recovered materials. The structural parameters of the hexagonal liquid crystal show the short and medium alcohols behaved like solvent, while the long chain and fluorinated octanol acted as co-surfactant. The short alcohols provoke a micelle breaking effect. Thus, the self-assembly mechanism is disturbed and wormhole-like structures are recovered

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