PHYSICOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF Portulaca oleracea L. SURFACE BY INVERSE GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY AT INFINITE DILUTION

Authors

  • Damla Hazal Katip Yildiz Technical University, Faculty of Arts & Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Esenler, Istanbul 34220, Turkey
  • Birol Işık Yildiz Technical University, Faculty of Arts & Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Esenler, Istanbul 34220, Turkey https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9323-3780
  • Fatih Çakar Yildiz Technical University, Faculty of Arts & Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Esenler, Istanbul 34220, Turkey https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6192-1370
  • Özlem Cankurtaran Yildiz Technical University, Faculty of Arts & Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Esenler, Istanbul 34220, Turkey https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8383-1170

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11098901

Keywords:

Portulaca oleracea L., surface properties, inverse gas chromatography

Abstract

In this study, Portulaca oleracea L. plant, a low-cost biomass, was used as a stationary phase. The dispersive surface energy, acidic-basic character, enthalpy of adsorption, and Gibbs free energy of the surface of Portulaca oleracea L. were measured using a range of organic solvents with retention times in the infinite dilution. Using the Dorris-Gray (48.15 – 44.11 mJ/m2), Donnet-Park (46.55 – 42.59 mJ/m2), and Schultz (46.31 – 40.67 mJ/m2) methods, the dispersive surface free energy was determined to decrease linearly as temperature increased. For acid-base surface interactions, the specific enthalpy of adsorption and specific adsorption-free energy were found. Portulaca oleracea L.'s acidic and basic characteristics were calculated with the numbers of organic solvent donors and acceptors. According to the measured values and characteristics, Portulaca oleracea L. has an acidic character (KD/KA = 0.21).

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Published

2024-05-02

How to Cite

Katip, D. H., Işık, B., Çakar, F., & Cankurtaran, Özlem. (2024). PHYSICOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF Portulaca oleracea L. SURFACE BY INVERSE GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY AT INFINITE DILUTION. Journal of Material Characterization and Applications, 2(1), 8–16. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11098901