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Time-programmable pH: Decarboxylation of nitroacetic acid allows the time-controlled rising of pH to a definite value

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
In this report it is shown that nitroacetic acid 1 (O2NCH2CO2H) can be conveniently used to control the pH of a water solution over time. Time-programmable sequences of the kind pH1(high)-pH2(low)-pH3(high) can be achieved, where both the extent of the initial pH jump (pH1(high)-pH2(low)) and the time required for the subsequent pH rising (pH2(low)-pH3(high)) can be predictably controlled by a judicious choice of the absolute and relative concentrations of the reagents (acid 1 and NaOH). Successive pH1(high)-pH2(low)-pH3(high) sequences can be obtained by subsequent additions of acid 1. As a proof of concept, the method is applied to control over time the pH-dependent host-guest interaction between alpha-cyclodextrin and p-aminobenzoic acid. This journal is
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
pH; temporal control; molecular motion; chemical fuel; host-guest chemistry
List of contributors:
DI STEFANO, Stefano; Bombelli, Cecilia
Authors of the University:
BOMBELLI CECILIA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/441721
Published in:
CHEMICAL SCIENCE (CAMB. 2010. PRINT)
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