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Porous Nanoparticles: Mass Measurements Reveal Preferential Sorption of Mixed Solvent Components in Porous Nanoparticles (Small 27/2018)

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In article number 1800826, Stefan Wuttke, Thomas P. Burg, and co‐workers use a new method, nanomechanical Mass Correlation Spectroscopy (MCS), to reveal an unexpected behavior of the mass density of… Click to show full abstract

In article number 1800826, Stefan Wuttke, Thomas P. Burg, and co‐workers use a new method, nanomechanical Mass Correlation Spectroscopy (MCS), to reveal an unexpected behavior of the mass density of porous nanoparticles in liquid. The measured mass density is found to depend strongly on the chemical identity of the solvent molecules and on the internal functionalization of the pores. This can be explained by the preferential sorption of different solvent components.

Keywords: nanoparticles mass; mass; preferential sorption; porous nanoparticles; solvent components

Journal Title: Small
Year Published: 2018

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