Comprehensive structural characterization of MCM-41: From mesopores to particles


Autoria(s): Sonwane, C.G.; McLennan, A.D.; Bhatia, S.K.
Contribuinte(s)

Klaus K. Unge

Gerhard Kreysa

J. P. Baselt

Data(s)

01/01/2000

Resumo

In the present work the meso- and macro-structural characteristics of the mesoporous adsorbent MCM-41 have been estimated with the help of various techniques. The structure is found to comprise four different length scales: that of the mesopores, the crystallites, the grains and of the particles. It was found that the surface area estimated by the use of small angle scattering techniques is higher, while that estimated by mercury porosimetry is much lower, than that obtained from gas adsorption methods. Based on the macropore characterization by mercury porosimetry, and the considerable macropore area determined, it is seen that the actual mesopore area of MCM-41 may be significantly lower than the BET area. TEM studies indicated that MCM-41 does not have an ideal mesopore structure; however, it may still be treated as a model mesoporous material for gas adsorption studies because of the large radius of curvature of the channels.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:37074

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Elsevier

Palavras-Chave #Chemistry, Physical #Molecular-sieve Mcm-41 #Adsorption Hysteresis #Nitrogen Adsorption #Pore #Silica #Size #Catalysts #Phases #0904 Chemical Engineering #0912 Materials Engineering #E2
Tipo

Conference Paper