Cw. Chronister et Rs. Drago, DETERMINATION OF HYDROGEN-BONDING ACID SITES ON SILICA USING THE CAL-AD METHOD, Journal of the American Chemical Society, 115(11), 1993, pp. 4793-4798
Silica gel, under various hydration conditions, was investigated using
a novel calorimetric adsorption (Cal-Ad) method. This method combines
data from calorimetric and adsorption titrations of a solid surface u
sing a small Probe molecule in a noninteractive solvent. The Cal-Ad me
thod proved to be more sensitive than other characterization technique
s (e.g. temperature-programmed desorption) and calorimetric techniques
. Previously, it was believed that the silica surface consisted of one
type of hydrogen-bonding site. The Cal-Ad method has elucidated three
hydrogen-bonding sites of different strengths using pyridine as the b
asic probe molecule. The equilibrium constant of binding, enthalpy of
binding, and number of each of these sites have been determined.