Characterization of the structural and surface properties of chemically modified MCM-41 material
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01/01/2000
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Mesoporous Mobil catalytic materials of number 41 (MCM-41) silica was chemically modified using both inorganic and organic precursors and characterized using the techniques, XRD, XPS, MAS NMR, FTIR, W-Vis, and physical adsorption of nitrogen, hydrocarbons (hexane, benzene, acetone, and methanol) and water vapor. Modification using organic reagents was found to result in a significant loss in porosity and a shape change of surface properties (increased hydrophobicity and decreased acidity). With inorganic modifying reagents, the decrease in porosity was also observed while the surface properties were not significantly altered as reflected by the adsorption isotherms of organics and water vapors. Chemical modifications can greatly improve the hydrothermal stability of MCM-41 material because of the enhanced surface hydrophobicity (with organic modifiers) or increased pore wall thickness (with inorganic modifiers). (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. |
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eng |
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Elsevier Science |
Palavras-Chave | #Chemistry, Applied #Chemistry, Physical #Nanoscience & Nanotechnology #Materials Science, Multidisciplinary #Chemical Modification #Mcm-41 #Adsorption #Surface Property #Structural Property #Modified Mesoporous Silicate #Molecular-sieves #Heterogeneous Catalysts #Pore Structure #Complexes #Stabilization #Adsorption #Silylation #Oxidation #Nmr #C1 #670903 Clay products #291804 Nanotechnology #250102 Chemistry of Catalysis |
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Journal Article |