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Counterion Binding in Aqueous Solutions of Poly(vinylpyridines) as Assessed by Potentiometric Titration
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作者 Jim D. Roach Mandy M. Bondaruk +1 位作者 Abdulaziz Al-Abdulghani zaid shahrori 《Advances in Materials Physics and Chemistry》 2016年第9期249-261,共13页
The extent to which counterions bind to polyelectrolytes influences a variety of polymer-based applications, including polyelectrolyte enhanced ultrafiltration and forward osmosis using polyelectrolytes as draw agents... The extent to which counterions bind to polyelectrolytes influences a variety of polymer-based applications, including polyelectrolyte enhanced ultrafiltration and forward osmosis using polyelectrolytes as draw agents. Potentiometric titrations of poly (2-vinylpyridine) (P2VP), poly (3-vinylpyridine) (P3VP), and poly (4-vinylpydine) (P4VP) were performed using HBr, HCl, HNO<sub>3</sub>, and HClO<sub>4</sub> in both the presence and absence of added NaCl. Because of the systematic differences among the three polyelectrolytes, titration results provide insight into the role of polymer structure in the relative extents to which various counterions bind. Titration data reveal that ionization properties vary as functions of polymer investigated, titrant used, degree of protonation, and added salt concentration. Acid dissociation constants of the pyridinium moieties were found to generally increase with increasing degree of protonation, though appreciable differences were exhibited among the three polymers investigated. For all three polymers, Cl<sup>-</sup> demonstrated the lowest affinity for the charged pyridinium residues, while the affinities associated with Br<sup>-</sup> and NO<sup>-</sup>3</sub> were nearly identical to each other. The relative extent of binding for CIO<sup>-</sup>4</sub> varied across the polymers investigated, and was greatest for P4VP. 展开更多
关键词 Poly(vinylpyridine) Counterion Binding Potentiometric Titration PERCHLORATE
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