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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the theoretical study of surface modification through the detachment of functional groups to yield useful products. Participants explore potential reactions involving various reactants and gases, focusing on the implications of these modifications in chemistry and material science.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
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  • Conceptual clarification
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant seeks suggestions for useful products formed by detaching functional groups from surfaces, specifically targeting groups like -OH and -COOH.
  • Another participant requests clarification on what constitutes a "useful product."
  • A participant describes their study on grafting surfaces and the potential to replace functional groups to yield commercially important products, such as formic acid.
  • Concerns are raised about the limitations of surface area for producing significant quantities of products, suggesting that modifying the surface itself may be more beneficial.
  • Suggestions are made to explore ion-exchanging resins as a practical application of surface modification.
  • A participant expresses confusion about how to utilize ion exchange resins and seeks further clarification.
  • Another participant proposes looking into Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) as a technique related to the synthesis of thin films, suggesting it may align with the original study's goals.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing views on the feasibility and utility of producing useful products from surface modifications, with some suggesting that the surface itself may be the useful outcome rather than a byproduct. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the best approach to achieve the desired outcomes.

Contextual Notes

Participants acknowledge limitations related to the scale of product formation and the complexity of surface modifications, indicating that further exploration of specific applications and techniques is necessary.

Who May Find This Useful

Researchers and students interested in surface chemistry, material science, and applications of functional group modifications may find this discussion relevant.

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Dear Member and Experts.

We are doing a theoretical study. Kindly suggest me any Useful Product that has the probability to form with detachment of functional groups (Preferably -OH, -COOH, epoxy etc) from a surface to any reactant in environment such as H2, N2, H2O etc. or with gases such as NH3, CO etc. Kindly suggest a realistic reaction along with functional groups on the surface of the solid.
Many Thanks
 
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Can you clarify what you mean by "Useful product"?
 
thanks for following this. Actually I am studying Grafting of a surface. We can use a theoretical technique that is able to pinpoint and precisely remove a functional group without effecting other functional groups. So to signify the importance of our technique we want to replace a functional group on a surface that will react with a reactant (may be in environment) to yield a useful product (may be formic acid, any commercial product). Don't have much understanding of chemistry and functional groups. Kindly suggest any other idea that can signify the importance of our technique.

For and example : if we remove the -H group from a surface in the presence of Cl2 then it will form HCl and the remaining Cl can be attached with the surface. Kindly suggest a simple surface, functional group resulting in a useful product that is Commercially or environmentally important (e.g., may capture CO2 )
 
Honestly, what you are asking for doesn't make much sense to me. The surface area is limited, so the other product can't be made in huge quantities. I think you got it reversed - it would make sense to try your technique to modify the surface to modify its properties. Then, the useful product will be the surface itself (for example some kind of ion exchanging resin), and the other low molecular mass molecule would be a byproduct.
 
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Thanks for the Reply. Sir, you are right. Larger quantities can not be made. So, I modify my question now. Any important case (simpler is proffered) where surface modification is required ?.
 
I already suggested looking into preparation of ion exchanging resins.
 
Sorry for my poor understanding. Please specify how I can utilize an ion exchange resin ? I am asking this after some search.
 
Look for the ways of making such a resin - perhaps it can be prepared by modifying surface of some other resin.
 
thanks for the guidance
 
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Look into Atomic Layer Deposition - it sounds like your technique is very related to the synthesis of thin films, most closely related to ALD. If you need materials or technology, look at materials and/or technology that is made using ALD, and then go from there.
 
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