Effect of poly(acrylic acid) end-group functionality on inhibition of calcium oxalate crystal growth


Autoria(s): Wallace, Andrew D.; Al-Hamzah, Ali; East, Chris P.; Doherty, William O.S.; Fellows, Christopher M.
Data(s)

15/04/2010

Resumo

A number of series of poly(acrylic acids) (PAA) of differing end-groups and molecular weights prepared using atom transfer radical polymerization were used as inhibitors for the crystallization of calcium oxalate at 23 and 80°C. As measured by turbidimetry and conductivity and as expected from previous reports, all PAA series were most effective for inhibition of crystallization at molecular weights of 1500–4000. However, the extent of inhibition was in general strongly dependent on the hydrophobicity and molecular weight of the end-group. These results may be explicable in terms of adsorption/desorption of PAA to growth sites on crystallites. The overall effectiveness of the series didn't follow a simple trend with end-group hydrophobicity, suggesting self-assembly behavior or a balance between adsorption and desorption rates to crystallite surfaces may be critical in the mechanism of inhibition of calcium oxalate crystallization.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/34324/

Publicador

Wiley Online

Relação

DOI:10.1002/app.31657

Wallace, Andrew D., Al-Hamzah, Ali , East, Chris P., Doherty, William O.S., & Fellows, Christopher M. (2010) Effect of poly(acrylic acid) end-group functionality on inhibition of calcium oxalate crystal growth. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 116(2), pp. 1165-1171.

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Copyright 2010 Wiley Online

Fonte

Chemistry; Centre for Tropical Crops and Biocommodities; Faculty of Science and Technology

Palavras-Chave #030399 Macromolecular and Materials Chemistry not elsewhere classified #039903 Industrial Chemistry #adsorption #atom transfer radical polymerization #crystallization #polyelectrolytes
Tipo

Journal Article