Bulk Anion Recognition Kinetically Holds Back Interfacial Adsorption.

IF 4.6 2区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Pan Sun, Nabarupa Bhattacharjee, Jeffrey D Einkauf, Benjamin Doughty
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Abstract

The competition between bulk and interfacial phenomena underlies many key processes in complex chemical phenomena and transport. While competitive processes are often framed in a thermodynamic context, opportunities to leverage transient species found away from equilibrium can provide a kinetic handle to achieve unconventional reaction outcomes. In this work, we outfit an iminoguanidinium headgroup capable of selective SO42- complexation with alkyl tails of varying complexity to probe competitive bulk and interfacial reaction pathways and tune kinetic pathways for selective chemical separations. Using sum frequency generation (SFG) vibrational spectroscopy we unexpectedly find that adsorption of ligands to the air-aqueous interface was dramatically slowed down for species with increasingly hydrophobic tails. Underlying this phenomenon, we show that the formation of bulk colloidal species with differing propensities for SO42- inhibited surface adsorption via a kinetic bottleneck in the exchange of molecular extractants with colloidal aggregates. This kinetic effect could open up avenues to access unconventional selectivity via complexation of strongly coordinating species in the bulk phase, allowing for more weakly coordinating species to transport via interfacial mechanisms. This work broadly probes nonequilibrium phenomena in chemical separations that arise through unexpected interfacial events that are neglected in traditional equilibrium descriptions.

大块阴离子识别在动力学上阻止界面吸附。
体现象和界面现象之间的竞争是复杂化学现象和输运中许多关键过程的基础。虽然竞争过程通常是在热力学背景下进行的,但利用从平衡状态中发现的瞬态物种可以提供一个动力学处理,以实现非常规的反应结果。在这项工作中,我们将能够选择性SO42-络合的亚氨基胍头基与不同复杂性的烷基尾部结合,以探测竞争性体反应和界面反应途径,并调整选择性化学分离的动力学途径。利用和频产生(SFG)振动光谱,我们意外地发现,对于具有越来越疏水尾巴的物种,配体对空气-水界面的吸附显著减缓。在这种现象的基础上,我们发现,通过分子萃取剂与胶体聚集体交换的动力学瓶颈,形成具有不同SO42-倾向的大块胶体物种抑制了表面吸附。这种动力学效应可以通过体相中强配位物质的络合作用开辟非常规选择性的途径,从而允许更弱配位物质通过界面机制进行运输。这项工作广泛地探讨了化学分离中的非平衡现象,这些现象是由传统平衡描述中忽略的意想不到的界面事件引起的。
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL-NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY
CiteScore
9.60
自引率
7.00%
发文量
1519
审稿时长
1.6 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Physical Chemistry (JPC) Letters is devoted to reporting new and original experimental and theoretical basic research of interest to physical chemists, biophysical chemists, chemical physicists, physicists, material scientists, and engineers. An important criterion for acceptance is that the paper reports a significant scientific advance and/or physical insight such that rapid publication is essential. Two issues of JPC Letters are published each month.
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