HYDRATION FEATURES OF COMPOSITE SYSTEMS BASED ON HIGH-DISPERSED SILICA AND SUCROSE IN DIFFERENT MEDIA

The state of water in the hydrated sucrose powder, in its melt, and composite systems containing 3 parts of silica (A-300 or AM1) and 1 part of sucrose in air, low-polar organic solvent-deuterochloroform and CDCl3 medium with addition of strong acids has been studied by low-temperature 1H NMR spect...

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Main Authors: Turov V.V., Krupska T.V., Golovan А.P., Кartel М.Т.
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Language:English
Published: National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and Palladin Institute of Biochemistry of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. 2017-10-01
Series:Biotechnologia Acta
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Online Access:http://biotechnology.kiev.ua/images/storage/5_2017/turov_5_2017.pdf
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spelling doaj-a97c7c47fb6b4817ac549461a4a1d0282020-11-25T00:03:32ZengNational Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and Palladin Institute of Biochemistry of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.Biotechnologia Acta2410-77512410-776X2017-10-01516210.15407/biotech10.05.051HYDRATION FEATURES OF COMPOSITE SYSTEMS BASED ON HIGH-DISPERSED SILICA AND SUCROSE IN DIFFERENT MEDIATurov V.V.0Krupska T.V.1Golovan А.P.2Кartel М.Т.3Chuiko Institute of Surface Chemistry of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, KievChuiko Institute of Surface Chemistry of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, KievChuiko Institute of Surface Chemistry of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, KievChuiko Institute of Surface Chemistry of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, KievThe state of water in the hydrated sucrose powder, in its melt, and composite systems containing 3 parts of silica (A-300 or AM1) and 1 part of sucrose in air, low-polar organic solvent-deuterochloroform and CDCl3 medium with addition of strong acids has been studied by low-temperature 1H NMR spectroscopy. It was demonstrated that at the joint mechanoactivation of sucrose with nano-silica, its amorphization takes place. In this case, the adsorption of water in such a composite is not accompanied by the dissolution process in interfacial water of the sucrose immobilized on the SiO2 surface. It was found that the effect of sucrose solubility increasing accompanies the placement of the composite in a medium that does not dissolve water and sucrose, an organic solvent - deuterochloroform. It was suggested that it is due to an increase the contact area of adsorbed water clusters with the sucrose surface. The maximal concentration of sucrose, which dissolves in interfacial water, is about 30% by weight. The replacement of hydrophilic silica (A-300) by hydrophobic silica (AM1), while maintaining the concentration ratio of components and the amount of adsorbed water, reduces the free energy of water binding in the composite system. The obtained regularities can be used in the design of a new generation of enterosorbents.http://biotechnology.kiev.ua/images/storage/5_2017/turov_5_2017.pdflow-temperature 1H NMR spectroscopysucrosehydrodensedhydrophilic and hydrophobic silica;composite system
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author Turov V.V.
Krupska T.V.
Golovan А.P.
Кartel М.Т.
spellingShingle Turov V.V.
Krupska T.V.
Golovan А.P.
Кartel М.Т.
HYDRATION FEATURES OF COMPOSITE SYSTEMS BASED ON HIGH-DISPERSED SILICA AND SUCROSE IN DIFFERENT MEDIA
Biotechnologia Acta
low-temperature 1H NMR spectroscopy
sucrose
hydrodensed
hydrophilic and hydrophobic silica;
composite system
author_facet Turov V.V.
Krupska T.V.
Golovan А.P.
Кartel М.Т.
author_sort Turov V.V.
title HYDRATION FEATURES OF COMPOSITE SYSTEMS BASED ON HIGH-DISPERSED SILICA AND SUCROSE IN DIFFERENT MEDIA
title_short HYDRATION FEATURES OF COMPOSITE SYSTEMS BASED ON HIGH-DISPERSED SILICA AND SUCROSE IN DIFFERENT MEDIA
title_full HYDRATION FEATURES OF COMPOSITE SYSTEMS BASED ON HIGH-DISPERSED SILICA AND SUCROSE IN DIFFERENT MEDIA
title_fullStr HYDRATION FEATURES OF COMPOSITE SYSTEMS BASED ON HIGH-DISPERSED SILICA AND SUCROSE IN DIFFERENT MEDIA
title_full_unstemmed HYDRATION FEATURES OF COMPOSITE SYSTEMS BASED ON HIGH-DISPERSED SILICA AND SUCROSE IN DIFFERENT MEDIA
title_sort hydration features of composite systems based on high-dispersed silica and sucrose in different media
publisher National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and Palladin Institute of Biochemistry of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.
series Biotechnologia Acta
issn 2410-7751
2410-776X
publishDate 2017-10-01
description The state of water in the hydrated sucrose powder, in its melt, and composite systems containing 3 parts of silica (A-300 or AM1) and 1 part of sucrose in air, low-polar organic solvent-deuterochloroform and CDCl3 medium with addition of strong acids has been studied by low-temperature 1H NMR spectroscopy. It was demonstrated that at the joint mechanoactivation of sucrose with nano-silica, its amorphization takes place. In this case, the adsorption of water in such a composite is not accompanied by the dissolution process in interfacial water of the sucrose immobilized on the SiO2 surface. It was found that the effect of sucrose solubility increasing accompanies the placement of the composite in a medium that does not dissolve water and sucrose, an organic solvent - deuterochloroform. It was suggested that it is due to an increase the contact area of adsorbed water clusters with the sucrose surface. The maximal concentration of sucrose, which dissolves in interfacial water, is about 30% by weight. The replacement of hydrophilic silica (A-300) by hydrophobic silica (AM1), while maintaining the concentration ratio of components and the amount of adsorbed water, reduces the free energy of water binding in the composite system. The obtained regularities can be used in the design of a new generation of enterosorbents.
topic low-temperature 1H NMR spectroscopy
sucrose
hydrodensed
hydrophilic and hydrophobic silica;
composite system
url http://biotechnology.kiev.ua/images/storage/5_2017/turov_5_2017.pdf
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