Calorimetric and Spectroscopic Studies of Water Adsorption onto Alkaline Earth Fluorides

Interactions between the surfaces of alkaline earth fluorides (CaF 2 , SrF 2 and BaF 2 ) and water molecules were investigated by calorimetric and spectroscopic methods. The exposed surfaces of the alkaline earth fluoride samples, with which the (100) crystalline plane is mainly associated, were fou...

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Main Authors: Toshinori Mori, Yasushige Kuroda, Ryotaro Kumashiro, Koji Hirata, Hidehiro Toyota, Mahiko Nagao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi - SAGE Publishing 2005-07-01
Series:Adsorption Science & Technology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1260/026361705774859910
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spelling doaj-019ce570f36143eebe51a98f2d4c27bd2021-03-02T04:51:34ZengHindawi - SAGE PublishingAdsorption Science & Technology0263-61742048-40382005-07-012310.1260/026361705774859910Calorimetric and Spectroscopic Studies of Water Adsorption onto Alkaline Earth FluoridesToshinori Mori0Yasushige Kuroda1Ryotaro Kumashiro2Koji Hirata3Hidehiro Toyota4Mahiko Nagao5 Department of Fundamental Material Science, Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University, Tsushima-naka, Okayama 700-8530, Japan Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Okayama University, Tsushima-naka, Okayama 700-8530, Japan Research Laboratory for Surface Science, Faculty of Science, Okayama University, Tsushima-naka, Okayama 700-8530, Japan Research Laboratory for Surface Science, Faculty of Science, Okayama University, Tsushima-naka, Okayama 700-8530, Japan Research Laboratory for Surface Science, Faculty of Science, Okayama University, Tsushima-naka, Okayama 700-8530, Japan Research Laboratory for Surface Science, Faculty of Science, Okayama University, Tsushima-naka, Okayama 700-8530, JapanInteractions between the surfaces of alkaline earth fluorides (CaF 2 , SrF 2 and BaF 2 ) and water molecules were investigated by calorimetric and spectroscopic methods. The exposed surfaces of the alkaline earth fluoride samples, with which the (100) crystalline plane is mainly associated, were found to be fully covered with strongly adsorbed water molecules, resulting in characteristic IR bands at 3684, 2561, 1947 and 1000 cm −1 , respectively. This surface was homogeneous towards further water adsorption. The strongly adsorbed water molecules were almost completely desorbed from the surface on evacuating the sample up to 473 K. The heat of immersion in water also increased with increasing pretreatment temperature; this may be attributed to surface rehydration of the alkaline earth fluorides. The state of the surface changed drastically as the pretreatment temperature was increased and stabilized towards incoming water molecules. Thus, the surface formed after evacuation at temperatures greater than 473 K was resistant to hydration even after immersion in water at room temperature. This surface was relatively heterogeneous towards water adsorption, although it behaved homogeneously towards argon adsorption. These facts indicate that strongly adsorbed water molecules appear to be somewhat specific towards the adsorption of further incoming water molecules. The adsorption properties of the (100) plane of alkaline earth fluorides towards water and argon molecules depend strongly on both the electrostatic field strength and the extent of rehydration of the alkaline earth fluoride surface.https://doi.org/10.1260/026361705774859910
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author Toshinori Mori
Yasushige Kuroda
Ryotaro Kumashiro
Koji Hirata
Hidehiro Toyota
Mahiko Nagao
spellingShingle Toshinori Mori
Yasushige Kuroda
Ryotaro Kumashiro
Koji Hirata
Hidehiro Toyota
Mahiko Nagao
Calorimetric and Spectroscopic Studies of Water Adsorption onto Alkaline Earth Fluorides
Adsorption Science & Technology
author_facet Toshinori Mori
Yasushige Kuroda
Ryotaro Kumashiro
Koji Hirata
Hidehiro Toyota
Mahiko Nagao
author_sort Toshinori Mori
title Calorimetric and Spectroscopic Studies of Water Adsorption onto Alkaline Earth Fluorides
title_short Calorimetric and Spectroscopic Studies of Water Adsorption onto Alkaline Earth Fluorides
title_full Calorimetric and Spectroscopic Studies of Water Adsorption onto Alkaline Earth Fluorides
title_fullStr Calorimetric and Spectroscopic Studies of Water Adsorption onto Alkaline Earth Fluorides
title_full_unstemmed Calorimetric and Spectroscopic Studies of Water Adsorption onto Alkaline Earth Fluorides
title_sort calorimetric and spectroscopic studies of water adsorption onto alkaline earth fluorides
publisher Hindawi - SAGE Publishing
series Adsorption Science & Technology
issn 0263-6174
2048-4038
publishDate 2005-07-01
description Interactions between the surfaces of alkaline earth fluorides (CaF 2 , SrF 2 and BaF 2 ) and water molecules were investigated by calorimetric and spectroscopic methods. The exposed surfaces of the alkaline earth fluoride samples, with which the (100) crystalline plane is mainly associated, were found to be fully covered with strongly adsorbed water molecules, resulting in characteristic IR bands at 3684, 2561, 1947 and 1000 cm −1 , respectively. This surface was homogeneous towards further water adsorption. The strongly adsorbed water molecules were almost completely desorbed from the surface on evacuating the sample up to 473 K. The heat of immersion in water also increased with increasing pretreatment temperature; this may be attributed to surface rehydration of the alkaline earth fluorides. The state of the surface changed drastically as the pretreatment temperature was increased and stabilized towards incoming water molecules. Thus, the surface formed after evacuation at temperatures greater than 473 K was resistant to hydration even after immersion in water at room temperature. This surface was relatively heterogeneous towards water adsorption, although it behaved homogeneously towards argon adsorption. These facts indicate that strongly adsorbed water molecules appear to be somewhat specific towards the adsorption of further incoming water molecules. The adsorption properties of the (100) plane of alkaline earth fluorides towards water and argon molecules depend strongly on both the electrostatic field strength and the extent of rehydration of the alkaline earth fluoride surface.
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