Adsorption Of Oleate At The Surface Of A TiO2 Thin Film As Revealed By FT-IR Internal Reflection Spectroscopy

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Drelich
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

The adsorption of oleate at the surface of titanium dioxide from aqueous solutions was examined by Fourier transform infrared (FT -IR.) spectroscopy using a germanium internal reflection element coated with a thin film of TiO2. This thin film, with a thickness of 100-200 A, was deposited on the surface of a germanium single crystal by RFIDC magnetron reactive sputtering. It was found that significant adsorption of oleate from a 0.02-0.03 mM aqueous solution on the surface of TiO2 thin film occurs at neutral pH, from about pH=5.5 to pH=7.7. Adsorption of oleate at the surface of the amorphous TiO2 thin film appeared to be reversible, involving soap-acid dimers.
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APA: J. Drelich  (1997)  Adsorption Of Oleate At The Surface Of A TiO2 Thin Film As Revealed By FT-IR Internal Reflection Spectroscopy

MLA: J. Drelich Adsorption Of Oleate At The Surface Of A TiO2 Thin Film As Revealed By FT-IR Internal Reflection Spectroscopy. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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