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Perfluoroalkanes remain on water surface even after volatilization: Affinity analysis of fluorinated solvent with water surface

Authors :
Takafumi Shimoaka
Aki Fukumi
Nobutaka Shioya
Takeshi Hasegawa
Source :
Journal of colloid and interface science. 611
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Perfluoroalkyl (Rf) compounds are known to have a poor solubility for most solvents except fluorinated solvents, which is known as a fluorous property. In Langmuir (L) film studies of Rf compounds, fluorinated solvents such as perfluoro-n-alkanes are generally used as a good solvent for depositing a sample monolayer on the water surface. On the other hand, a single Rf chain with a short length such as C₆F₁₃– is known to exhibit a totally different character from a condensed matter to have a strong affinity to a water molecule on the water surface via the dipole–dipole interaction, which is known as the dipole interactive (DI) property. On considering the DI property, the solvents of perfluoro-n-alkanes would remain on water for a long time, which may disturb the formation of L film on water. In the present study, details of a liquid layer of perfluoro-n-alkanes on water are investigated by using infrared external reflection (IR ER) spectrometry. Although the perfluoro-n-alkanes are highly volatile, the relevant vibration bands did not disappear even after two hours, which means that they remain on the water surface. Fortunately, however, the remained solvent, C₆F₁₄, has been found no disturbing factor for preparation of L films.

Details

ISSN :
10957103
Volume :
611
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of colloid and interface science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....98deca6c17d95c688c5f020d4e554f72