Journal of Chromatography & Separation Techniques

Journal of Chromatography & Separation Techniques
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Women, forty years on inverse gas chromatography: New methods and models for the characterization of surfaces and interfaces of materials


12th International Conference and Exhibition on Chromatography and Analytical Techniques

October 25, 2022 | Webinar

Tayssir Hamieh

Maastricht University, The Netherlands

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Chromatogr Sep Tech

Abstract :

The Inverse Gas Chromatography (IGC) technique at infinite dilution was used during the last forty years to determine the surface physicochemical properties, the Lewis acid-base constants as well as the London dispersive surface free energy π?Έπ?? π?? of materials and nanomaterials. In this study, we give a new and complete methodology to study the surfaces and interfaces of materials by criticizing the classic chromatographic models and by proposing new models that give more accurate results. While the London dispersive surface free energy was estimated by using the well-known Fowkes equation, Dorris-Gray relation, we proposed a correction to this relation and testing six other molecular models based on the values of the surface areas of organic molecules and Hamieh model taking into account the thermal effect. We determined new expressions of the various surface area, respectively of n-alkanes (π??,), methylene group π??−𝐢𝐻2− and polar molecules π??π??(π??) versus the temperature T and using the new expressions to obtain more precise values of the surface parameters of materials. The Gibbs surface free energy of the adsorption values obtained by inverse gas chromatography against the temperature was determined for many surfaces by using fourteen methods such as that of Swayer-Brookman, Saint-Flour Papirer, Donnet, Brendle and Papirer, Chehimi et al, Hamieh methods (thermal method and the methods of the enthalpy of vaporization as a function of the temperature Δπ?―π??π??π?? π?? (π?») and the standard enthalpy of formation Δπ?―π?? π?? and the six molecular models. The Lewis acidity parameter π?²π?¨ and Lewis basicity parameter, π?²π?« was calculated by the above stated fourteen methods. Our results based on the new concepts and models gave the more accurate values of the specific surface thermodynamic variables of materials compared to the other inverse gas chromatography methods. Variations of Δ𝐺π?? π? π? as a function of the temperature for benzene adsorbed on silica particles by using the different IGC models and methods: Kiselev, Van der Waals, Redlich-Kwong, geometric, spherical and thermal models of molecular surface areas; and Boiling point, vapor pressure, deformation polarizability, enthalpy of vaporization, Δ𝐻π?£π??π?. 0, Δ𝐻π?£π??π?. 0 (π??) and Topological index methods.

Biography :

Hamieh T completed his first PhD in Physical Chemistry (1985), his HDR (1996) and obtained in 2001 his second PhD in Mathematics from the UHA, France. He is now Adjunct Professor at Maastricht University. He was Professor at Lebanese University. He was invited researcher at University Gustave Eiffel. He was Professor at UHA until 2002, invited professor (1998) at University of Alberta, Canada, Visiting Professor (2003 and 2017) at the University of Poitiers. He published over 250 international publications that have been cited over 3700 times and he has been serving as an editorial board member and reviewer of reputed Journals. He supervised and co-supervised more than 30 PhD and 60 master theses. He also served on many academic, administrative responsibilities, chairperson and editor of many conferences on Materials Sciences; His skills and expertise cover large domain of physical chemistry of materials and nanomaterials, surfaces and interfaces.

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