Santiago Medina
University of Seville
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Langmuir | 2011
Chenguang Sun; Michael J. Bojdys; Stuart M. Clarke; Lee D. Harper; Andrew Jefferson; M. Castro; Santiago Medina
Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and X-ray powder diffraction (PXRD) have been used to determine the phase behavior of the binary mixtures of undecanoic acid (A) and undecylamine (B) in the bulk. In addition, we report DSC data that indicates very similar behavior for the solid monolayers of these materials adsorbed on the surface of graphite. The two species are found to form a series of stoichiometric complexes of the type AB, A(2)B, and A(3)B on the acid rich side of the phase diagram. Interestingly, no similar series of complexes is evident on the amine rich side. As a result of this complexation, the solid monolayers of the binary mixtures exhibit a very pronounced enhancement in stability relative to the pure adsorbates.
Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance | 2011
María D. Alba; M. Castro; Stuart M. Clarke; Santiago Medina; Loic Messe; Carmen Millán
The mixing of molecules adsorbed from solution to different interfaces has both industrial and academic relevance and the mixing behaviour at the interface is a key to understanding for example, that the surface tension of a mixture of two surfactants is lower than either of the two pure materials and many other effects. In this paper, we report, for the first time, the application of Solid State NMR to the study of alkane/alcohol mixtures, in a range of relative size ratio between 0 and 0.35, adsorbed onto graphite at high, multilayer coverage. Moreover, this paper evaluated, for the first time, the utility of the combined used of 1H and 2H NMR for: (i) determining the surface composition and (ii) making a theoretical approach to the sorption isotherm. A variety of preferential adsorption behaviour is reported. Preferential adsorption of the longer molecule (decane vs. heptanol) from a mixture has been observed. However, if both components are of similar length, the alcohol is preferentially adsorbed (heptanol vs. octane and octanol vs. octane). Finally, a linear relation between the relative size ratio and the amount of alcohol at monolayer coverage is observed.
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2015
Jose Manuel Valverde; Santiago Medina
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2015
Jose Manuel Valverde; Antonio Perejón; Santiago Medina; Luis A. Pérez-Maqueda
Crystal Growth & Design | 2016
Pedro E. Sánchez-Jiménez; Jose Manuel Valverde; Antonio Perejón; Antonio de la Calle; Santiago Medina; Luis A. Pérez-Maqueda
ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering | 2016
Jose Manuel Valverde; Santiago Medina
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2009
María D. Alba; M. Castro; Stuart M. Clarke; Santiago Medina; Loic Messe; Carmen Millán; M. Mar Orta; Ana Perdigon
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2017
Jose Manuel Valverde; Santiago Medina
Thin Solid Films | 2011
Tamsin K. Phillips; Stuart M. Clarke; Tej Bhinde; M. Castro; Carmen Millán; Santiago Medina
Archive | 2011
Miguel Ángel Castro Arroyo; Santiago Medina; Esperanza Pavón; M. Mar Orta; María D. Alba; Carmen Millán