653 resultados para catalisadores magnéticos
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As sínteses, caracterizações e estudos referentes a polimerização do etileno de uma série de complexos {TpMs*}V(NtBu)Cl2 (1), {TpMs*}V(O)Cl2 (2), {TpMePh]V(NtBu)Cl2 (3) e {Tp*}V(O)Cl2 (4) são descritas. A reação destes complexos com MAO geram espécies catalíticas ativas para a polimerização do etileno. Para as reações de polimerização realizadas em tolueno a 30°C, as atividades variaram entre 71 e 1.126 kg de PE/mol[V]·h·atm. A atividade mais alta foi obtida usando o precursor catalítico 1. As curvas de DSC mostraram a formação de polietileno de alta densidade com temperaturas de fusão entre 134 e 141ºC. Visando a obtenção de catalisadores suportados, o complexo 1 foi imobilizado através do método direto sobre os seguintes suportes inorgânicos: SiO2, SiO2 modificada com MAO, SiO2-Al2O3, MCM-41, MgO e MgCl2. O teor de metal imobilizado, determinado por XRF, permaneceu entre 0,22 e 0,50 % g V/g suporte (p/p %).Os maiores teores de metal foram encontrados para os suportes com maiores áreas superficiais (SiO2–Al2O3 e MCM-41). Todos os sistemas mostraram-se ativos na polimerização do etileno na presença de MAO ou TiBA/MAO (1:1) (Al/V = 1000). A atividade catalítica mostrou-se dependente da natureza do suporte, ficando esta entre 8 e 89 kg de PE/mol[V]·h·atm. Os melhores resultados foram obtidos para sílica. Suportes ácidos ou básicos forneceram sistemas catalíticos menos ativos. Os polietilenos apresentaram pesos moleculares médios (Mw) superiores a 2.000.000 g/mol, sugerindo a produção de polímeros com ultra-alto peso molecular. Baseado nos resultados referentes a imobilização de 1, o complexo 2 foi imobilizado sobre SiO2 e SiO2 modificada com MAO. As reações de polimerização deste catalisador suportado foram realizadas em tolueno a 30ºC, utilizando MAO ou TiBA/MAO (1:1) (Al/V = 1000). Os resultados de atividade variaram entre 7 e 236 kg de PE/mol[V]·h·atm, sendo a maior atividade encontrada para o sistema suportado 2/SiO2/MAO(4,0 % Al/SiO2) na presença da mistura de cocatalisadores TiBA/MAO (1:1). Os complexos 1 e 2 foram imobilizados “in situ” utilizando SiO2 e SiO2/MAO (4,0 % em peso de Al/SiO2) como suportes, empregando 0,02 % em peso de V/g suporte. Todos os sistemas estudados foram ativos nas reações de polimerização do etileno. Para o complexo 1, a maior atividade (1.903 kg de PE/mol[V]·h·atm) foi obtida utilizando o sistema 1/SiO2/MAO (4,0 % em peso de Al/SiO2) na presença do MAO. Cabe ressaltar que, para este sistema catalítico, o uso de TMA ao invés de MAO proporciona a formação de um sistema catalítico altamente ativo (1.342 kg de PE/mol[V]·h·atm). A maior atividade (1.882 kg de PE/mol[V]·h·atm) para o complexo 2 foi encontrada quando o mesmo foi suportado “in situ” sobre SiO2, utilizando MAO como cocatalisador. O catalisador de vanádio preparado “in situ” sobre o suporte na presença do MAO apresentou uma atividade catalítica de 22 kg de PE/mol[V]·h·atm) sendo a mesma inferior àquela obtida utilizando o sistema via imobilização do catalisador “in situ”. Várias rotas sintéticas (hidrolíticas e não-hidrolíticas) objetivando a preparação “in situ” do catalisador sobre sílicas-híbridas foram empregadas, entretanto todas as tentativas falharam devido à alta reatividade do grupo NCO com alguns reagentes empregados no processo de preparação das mesmas. Uma série de catalisadores híbridos foram preparados pela combinação e imobilização seqüencial de {TpMs*}V(NtBu)Cl2 (1) e [LFeCl2] (8) (L = 2,6-bis(imino)piridila) sobre SiO2/MAO (4,0% em peso de Al/SiO2) em diferentes proporções (1:1) e (1:3). Todos os sistemas foram ativos na polimerização do etileno na presença de MAO como cocatalisador. A atividade mostrou-se dependente da natureza do complexo e da ordem de imobilização. A maior atividade foi obtida para o sistema V/Fe/SMAO-4 (1:1) (117 kg de PE/mol[M]·h·atm). Baseado nas curvas de DSC, diferentes tipos de PE podem ser obtidos dependendo da natureza do complexo imobilizado e da ordem da adição dos catalisadores no suporte. Para os sistemas híbridos, a presença do Fe determina a formação de PE com dois picos de fusão.
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Os catalisadores metalocênicos Me2Si(Ind)2ZrCl2 e Me2Si(2-Me-Ind)2ZrCl2 foram suportados in-situ sobre SMAO e empregados na polimerização de propeno na presença de alquilalumínios tais como TEA, IPRA ou TIBA. Os resultados obtidos demonstraram que o tipo e a concentração de alquilalumínio presente no meio reacional influenciaram tanto a atividade catalítica quanto as propriedades dos polímeros gerados. Os polímeros obtidos com o catalisador suportado in-situ apresentaram propriedades distintas das obtidas no polímero gerado através da polimerização homogênea, além de morfologia controlada, confirmando que de fato a polimerização ocorreu sobre a superfície do SMAO. Através da deconvolução das curvas de GPC foi constatado o aumento do número de tipos de sítios ativos no sistema catalítico suportado in-situ, resultado que também confirmou a heterogeneização do catalisador sobre o suporte. Com o auxílio de cálculos teóricos e da deconvolução das curvas de GPC foi possível propor estruturas para os sítios ativos dos sistemas homogêneo metaloceno/MAO e heterogêneo (suportado in-situ) metaloceno/SMAO/alquilalumínio. Quando eteno foi utilizado como monômero, o comportamento do sistema catalítico metaloceno/SMAO/alquilalumínio suportado in-situ foi distinto do obtido com propeno. O catalisador Me2Si(Ind)2ZrCl2 suportado ex-situ sobre SMAO através de técnicas convencionais de suportação foi avaliado por EXAFS e foi constatado que a vizinhança eletrônica do zircônio é influenciada pela razão Zr/SMAO. Os resultados obtidos por EXAFS foram correlacionados com a variação na atividade catalítica na polimerização de eteno em função da alteração na razão Zr/SMAO.
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Important bentonitic deposits are present in Porto Santo Island, part of the Madeira Archipelago. Several locations were selected and samples were collected and characterised. The bentonite obtained at Serra de Dentro (SD) was selected for further laboratorial work. The fine fraction of SD bentonite was purified using several methods and the sodium homoionic form was prepared. This was the starting material used in the three generic types of modifications: metal exchange, acid activation and pillaring. These modifications produce materials with markedly different acidic (e.g. Brönsted and/or Lewis acidity), textural (e.g. increase of the surface area and active site accessibility) or structural (e.g. creation of permanent porous structures) properties. The wide range of materials obtained (including reference clays counterparts) was characterised in terms of chemical, structural, textural and catalytic properties. Limonene is an important raw material produced in Portugal, and its aromatisation reaction was chosen for the catalytic characterisation of the clay catalysts prepared.
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As reações de esterificação do glicerol com ésteres de ácidos gordos, na presença de catalisador originam monoglicéridos que possuem inúmeras aplicações em diversas indústrias e são emulsionantes e antibacterianos. Para a produção dos monoglicéridos, nomeadamente a monolaurina, recorreu-se à utilização de catalisadores heterogéneos de características básicas, após modificação de uma bentonita recolhida na Serra de Dentro (SD), Ilha do Porto Santo e de uma argila comercial, a K10. Estas argilas foram modificadas recorrendo a uma solução de hidróxido de lítio, e posteriormente calcinadas a diferentes temperaturas, 350, 450, 550 e 650ºC. Todas as argilas foram posteriormente caracterizadas recorrendo à difração de raios X, aos indicadores de Hammett, à titulação potenciométrica e à espectroscopia de infravermelho que confirmaram o carácter básico dos materiais produzidos. Os produtos de reação foram analisados e quantificados por cromatografia gasosa. A caracterização dos catalisadores demonstra que temperaturas de calcinação superiores a 450ºC provocam uma diminuição da força da base devido à excessiva perda de água resultante da calcinação. A produção de monolaurina é maior quando ocorre a reação do glicerol com o laurato de metilo na presença de argilas baseadas na SD, em particular o material calcinado a 450ºC como catalisador (rendimento em monolaurina de 43%). Não se detetaram outros produtos reacionais, mas a sua formação não é de excluir. Para a minimização da produção potencial de subprodutos, testou-se, também, uma reação de acetalização do glicerol com acetona originando o composto solketal. Os resultados desta reação, apesar de indiciarem uma elevada seletividade para o produto pretendido, não foram elucidativos em termos de ordenamento dos catalisadores em termos de atividade catalítica. Posteriormente fez-se uma tentativa de reação do solketal com o laurato de metilo na presença de catalisador heterogéneo básico de argila, não se tendo observado atividade catalítica.
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The mixed metal oxides constitute an important class of catalytic materials widely investigated in different fields of applications. Studies of rare earth nickelates have been carried by several researchers in order to investigate the structural stability afforded by oxide formed and the existence of catalytic properties at room temperature. So, this study aims synthesize the nanosized catalyst of nickelate of lanthanum doped with strontium (La(1-x)SrxNiO4-d; x = 0,2 and 0,3), through the Pechini method and your characterization for subsequent application in the desulfurization of thiophene reaction. The precursor solutions were calcined at 300ºC/2h for pyrolysis of polyester and later calcinations occurred at temperatures of 500 - 1000°C. The resulting powders were characterized by thermogravimetric analysis (TG / DTG), surface area for adsorption of N2 by BET method, X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (HR_SEM) and spectrometry dispersive energy (EDS). The results of XRD had show that the perovskites obtained consist of two phases (LSN and NiO) and from 700ºC have crystalline structure. The results of SEM evidenced the obtainment of nanometric powders. The results of BET show that the powders have surface area within the range used in catalysis (5-50m2/g). The characterization of active sites was performed by reaction of desulfurization of thiophene at room temperature and 200ºC, the relation F/W equal to 0,7 mol h-1mcat -1. The products of the reaction were separated by gas chromatography and identified by the selective detection PFPD sulfur. All samples had presented conversion above 95%
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In this work, mixed oxides were synthesized by two methods: polymeric precursor and gel-combustion. The oxides, Niquelate of Lanthanum, Cobaltate of Lanthanum and Cuprate of Lanthanum were synthesized by the polymeric precursor method, and treated at 300 º C for 2 hours, calcined at 800 º C for 6h in air atmosphere. In gel-combustion method were produced and oxides using urea and citric acid as fuel, forming for each fuel the following oxides Ferrate of Lanthanum, Cobaltato of Lanthanum and Ferrato of Cobalt and Lanthanum, which were submitted to the combustion process assisted by microwave power maximum of 10min. The samples were characterized by: thermogravimetric analysis, X-ray diffraction; fisisorção of N2 (BET method) and scanning electron microscopy. The reactions catalytic of depolymerization of poly (methyl methacrylate), were performed in a reactor of silica, with catalytic and heating system equipped with a data acquisition system and the gas chromatograph. For the catalysts synthesized using the polymeric precursor method, the cuprate of lanthanum was best for the depolymerization of the recycled polymer, obtaining 100% conversion in less time 554 (min), and the pure polymer, was the Niquelate of Lanthanum, with 100% conversion in less time 314 (min). By gel-combustion method using urea as fuel which was the best result obtained Ferrate of Lanthanum for the pure polymer with 100% conversion in less time 657 (min), and the recycled polymer was Cobaltate of Lanthanum with 100 % conversion in less time 779 (min). And using citric acid to obtain the best result for the pure polymer, was Ferrate of Lanthanum with 100% conversion in less time 821 (min and) for the recycled polymer, was Ferrate of Lanthanum with 98.28% conversion in less time 635 (min)
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Nickel-bases catalysts have been used in several reform reactions, such as in the partial oxidation of methane to obtain H2 or syngas (H2 + CO). High levels of conversion are usually obtained using this family of catalysts, however, their deactivation resulting from carbon deposition still remains a challenge. Different approaches have been tested aiming at minimizing this difficulty, including the production of perovskites and related structures using modern synthesis methods capable of producing low cost materials with controlled microstructural characteristics at industrial scale. To establish grounds for comparison, in the present study LaNixFe1-xO3 (x=0, 0.3 or 0.7) perovskites were prepared following the Pechini method and by microwave assisted self-combustion. All samples were sub sequently calcined at 900 °C to obtain the target phase. The resulting ceramic powders were characterized by thermogravimetric analysis, infrared spectroscopy, X ray diffraction, specific area and temperature programmed reduction tests. Calcined samples were also used in the partial oxidation reaction of methane to evaluate the level of conversion, selectivity and carbon deposition. The results showed that the calcined samples were crystalline and the target phase was formed regardless of the synthesis method. According to results obtained by Rietveld refinement, we observed the formation of 70.0% of LaNi0.3Fe0.7O3 and 30.0% of La2O3 for samples LN3F7-900- P, LN3F7-900-M and 41,6% of LaNi0.7Fe0.3O3, 30.7% of La2NiO4 and 27.7% of La2O3 for samples LN7F3-900-P and LN7F3-900-M.Temperature-programmed profiles of the LaNiO3 sample revealed the presence of a peak around 510 °C, whereas the LaFeO3 sample depicted a peak above 1000°C. The highest l evel of methane conversion was obtained for LaNiO3 synthesized by the Pechini method. Overall, catalysts prepared by the Pechini method depicted better conversion levels compared to those produced by microwave assisted self-combustion
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In recent years, the area of advanced materials has been considerably, especially when it comes to materials for industrial use, such as is the case with structured porosity of catalysts suitable for catalytic processes. The use of catalysts combined with the fast pyrolysis process is an alternative to the oxygenate production of high added value, because, in addition to increasing the yield and quality of products, allows you to manipulate the selectivity to a product of interest, and therefore allows greater control over the characteristics of the final product. Based on these arguments, in this work were prepared titanium catalysts supported on MCM-41 for use in catalytic pyrolysis of biomass, called elephant grass. The reactions of pyrolysis of biomass were performed in a micro pyrolyzer, Py-5200, coupled to GC / MS, the company CDS Corporation, headquartered in the United States. The catalysts Ti-MCM-41 in different molar ratios were characterized by XRD, TG / DTG, FT-IR, SEM, XRF, UV-visible adsorption of nitrogen and the distribution of particle diameter and specific surface area measurement by the BET method. From the catalytic tests it was observed that the catalysts synthesized showed good results for the pyrolysis reaction.The main products were obtained a higher yield of aldehydes, ketones and furan. It was observed that the best reactivity is a direct function of the ratio Si/Ti, nature and concentration of the active species on mesoporous supports. Among the catalysts Ti-MCM-41 (molar ratio Si / Ti = 25 and 50), the ratio Si / Ti = 25 (400 ° C and 600 ° C) favored the cracking of oxygenates such as acids , aldehydes, ketones, furans and esters. Already the sample ratio Si / Ti = 50 had the highest yield of aromatic oxygenates
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Ionic oxides with ABO3 structure, where A represents a rare earth element or an alkaline metal and B is a transition metal from group VIII of the periodic table are potential catalysts for oxidation and good candidates for steam reforming reaction. Different methods have been considered for the synthesis of the oxide materials with perovskite structure to produce a high homogeneous material with low amount of impurities and low calcination temperatures. In the current work, oxides with the LaNiO3 formula had been synthesized using the method of the polymeric precursors. The thermal treatment of the materials took place at 300 ºC for 2h. The material supported in alumina and/or zirconia was calcined at 800 ºC temperature for 4h. The samples had been characterized by the following techniques: thermogravimetry; infrared spectroscopy; X-ray diffraction; specific surface area; distribution of particle size; scanning electron microscopy and thermo-programmed reduction. The steam reforming reaction was carried out in a pilot plant using reducing atmosphere in the reactor with a mixture of 10% H2-Argon, a mass about 5g of catalyst, flowing at 50 mL.min-1. The temperature range used was 50 - 1000 oC with a heating rate of 10 oC.min-1. A thermal conductivity detector was used to analyze the gas after the water trapping, in order to permit to quantify the consumption of hydrogen for the lanthanum nickelates (LaNiO3). The results showed that lanthanum nickelate were more efficient when supported in alumina than when supported in zirconia. It was observed that the methane conversion was approximately 100% and the selectivity to hydrogen was about 70%. In all cases were verified low selectivity to CO and CO2
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The production of synthesis gas has received renewed attention due to demand for renewable energies to reduce the emissions of gases responsible for enhanced greenhouse effect. This work was carried out in order to synthesize, characterize and evaluate the implementation of nickel catalysts on MCM-41 in dry reforming reactions of methane. The mesoporous molecular sieves were synthesized using as silica sources the tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) and residual glass powder (PV). The sieves were impregnated with 10% nickel to obtain the metallic catalysts (Ni/MCM-41). These materials were calcined and characterized by Thermogravimetric Analysis (TG), Infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), X-ray Diffraction (XRD), Temperature-Programmed Reduction (TPR) and N2 Adsorption/Desorption isotherms (BET/BJH). The catalytic properties of the samples were evaluated in methane dry reforming with CO2 in order to produce synthesis gas to be used in the petrochemical industry. The materials characterized showed hexagonal structure characteristic of mesoporous material MCM-41 type, being maintained after impregnation with nickel. The samples presented variations in the specific surface area, average volume and diameter of pores based on the type of interaction between the nickel and the mesoporous support. The result of the the catalytic tests showed conversions about 91% CO2, 86% CH4, yelds about 85% CO and 81% H2 to Ni/MCM-41_TEOS_C, and conversions about 87% CO2, 82% CH4, yelds about 70% CO and 59% H2 to Ni/MCM-41_PV_C. The similar performance confirms that the TEOS can be replaced by a less noble materials
Desenvolvimento de sistemas magnéticos com potencialidades terapêuticas para vetorização de fármacos
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Magnetic targeting is being investigated as a means of local delivery of drugs, combining precision, minimal surgical intervention, and satisfactory concentration of the drug in the target region. In view of these advantages, it is a promising strategy for improving the pharmacological response. Magnetic particles are attracted by a magnetic field gradient, and drugs bound to them can be driven to their site of action by means of the selective application of magnetic field on the desired area. Helicobacter pylori is the commonest chronic bacterial infection. The treatment of choice has commonly been based upon a triple therapy combining two antibiotics and an anti-secretory agent. Furthermore, an extended-release profile is of utmost importance for these formulations. The aim of this work was to develop a magnetic system containing the antibiotic amoxicillin for oral magnetic drug targeting. First, magnetic particles were produced by coprecipitation of iron salts in alkaline medium. The second step was coating the particles and amoxicillin with Eudragit® S-100 by spray-drying technique. The system obtained demonstrated through the characterization studies carried out a possible oral drug delivery system, consisting in magnetite microparticles and amoxicillin, coated with a polymer acid resistant. This system can be used to deliver drugs to the stomach for treatment of infections in this organ. Another important finding in this work is that it opens new prospects to coat magnetic microparticles by the technique of spray-drying.
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The increasing demand for energy and the environment consequences derived from the use of fossil energy, beyond the future scarcity of the oil that currently is the main power plant of the world, it stimulated the research around the production of biodiesel. In this work the synthesis of biodiesel of cotton in the methyl route was carried through, for had been in such a way used catalyst commercial homogeneous, Na-Methylat and the K-Methylat, aiming to the evaluation of the efficiency of them. An experimental planning 23 was elaborated aiming to evaluate the influence of the variable (molar reason oil/alcohol, % of catalyst and temperature) in the process as well as indicating the excellent point of operation in each case. The biodiesel was analyzed by gaseous chromatography, indicating a conversion of 96,79% when used Na-Methylat® as catalytic, and 95,65% when the K-Methylat® was used. Optimum result found with regard to the conversion was obtained at the following conditions: molar reason oil/alcohol (1:8), temperature of 40°C and 1% of catalyst Na-Methylat, reaching a 96,79% conversion, being, therefore, above of the established for the European norm (96.5%). The analysis of regression showed that the only significant effect for a confidence level of 95%, was of the changeable temperature. The variance analysis evidenced that the considered model is fitted quite to the experimental response, being statistically significant; however it does not serve inside for make forecasts of the intervals established for each variable. The best samples were analyzed by infra-red (IR) that identified the strong bands of axial deformation C=O of methylic ester, characterized through analyses physicochemical that had indicated conformity with the norms of the ANP, that with the thermal and rheological analyses had together evidenced that biodiesel can be used as combustible alternative in substitution to diesel
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Seeking a greater appreciation of cheese whey was developed to process the hydrogenation of lactose for the production of lactitol, a polyol with high added value, using the catalyst Ni / activated carbon (15% and 20% nickel), the nitride Mo2N, the bimetallic carbide Ni-Mo/ activated carbon and carbide Mo2C. After synthesis, the prepared catalysts were analyzed by MEV, XRD, laser granulometry and B.E.T. The reactor used in catalytic hydrogenation of lactose was the type of bed mud with a pressure (68 atm), temperature (120 oC) and stirring speed (500 rpm) remained constant during the experiments. The system operated in batch mode for the solid and liquid and semi-continuous to gas. Besides the nature of the catalyst, we studied the influence of pH of reaction medium for Mo2C carbide as well as evaluating the character of the protein inhibitor and chloride ions on the activity of catalysts Ni (20%)/Activated Carbon and bimetallic carbide Ni-Mo/Activated Carbon. The decrease in protein levels was performed by coagulation with chitosan and adsorption of chloride ions was performed by ion exchange resins. In the process of protein adsorption and chloride ions, the maximum percentage extracted was about 74% and 79% respectively. The micrographs of the powders of Mo2C and Mo2N presented in the form of homogeneous clusters, whereas for the catalysts supported on activated carbon, microporous structure proved impregnated with small particles indicating the presence of metal. The results showed high conversion of lactose to lactitol 90% for the catalyst Ni (20%)/Activated Carbon at pH 6 and 46% for the carbide Mo2C pH 8 (after addition of NH4OH) using the commercial lactose. Monitoring the evolution of the constituents present in the reaction medium was made by liquid chromatography. A kinetic model of heterogeneous Langmuir Hinshelwood type was developed which showed that the estimated constants based catalysts promoted carbide and nitride with a certain speed the adsorption, desorption and production of lactitol
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The wet oxidation of organic compounds with CO2 and H2O has been demonstrated to be an efficient technique for effluent treatment. This work focuses on the synthesis, characterization and catalytic performance of Fe-MnO2/CeO2, K-MnO2/CeO2/ palygorskite and Fe/ palygorskite toward the wet oxidative degradation of phenol. The experiments were conducted in a sludge bed reactor with controlled temperature, pressure and stirring speed and sampling of the liquid phase. Experiments were performed on the following operating conditions: temperature 130 ° C, pressure 20.4 atm, catalyst mass concentration of 5 g / L initial concentration of phenol and 0.5 g / L. The catalytic tests were performed in a slurry agitated reactor provided with temperature, pressure and agitation control and reactor liquid sampling. The influences of iron loaded on the support (0.3; 7 and 10%, m/m) and the initial pH of the reactant medium (3.1; 6.8; 8.7) were studied. The iron dispersion on the palygorskite, the phase purity and the elemental composition of the catalyst were evaluated by X-Ray Difraction (XRD), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and X-Ray Flourescence (XRF). The use of palygorskite as support to increase the surface area was confirmed by the B.E.T. surface results. The phenol degradation curves showed that the Fe3+ over palygorskite when compared with the other materials tested has the best performance toward the (Total Organic carbonic) TOC conversion. The decrease in alkalinity of the reaction medium also favors the conversion of TOC. The maximum conversion obtained from the TOC with the catalyst 3% Fe / palygorskite was around 95% for a reaction time of 60 minutes, while reducing the formation of acids, especially acetic acid. With products obtained from wet oxidation of phenol, hydroquinone, p-benzoquinone, catechol and oxalic acid, identified and quantified by High Performance Liquid Chromatography was possible to propose a reaction mechanism of the process where the phenol is transformed into the homogeneous and heterogeneous phase in the other by applying a kinetic model, Langmuir-Hinshelwood type, with evaluation of kinetic constants of different reactions involved.
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The effect of confinement on the magnetic structure of vortices of dipolar coupled ferromagnetic nanoelements is an issue of current interest, not only for academic reasons, but also for the potential impact in a number of promising applications. Most applications, such as nano-oscillators for wireless data transmission, benefit from the possibility of tailoring the vortex core magnetic pattern. We report a theoretical study of vortex nucleation in pairs of coaxial iron and Permalloy cylinders, with diameters ranging from 21nm to 150nm, and 12nm and 21nm thicknesses, separated by a non-magnetic layer. 12nm thick iron and Permalloy isolated (single) cylinders do not hold a vortex, and 21nm isolated cylinders hold a vortex. Our results indicate that one may tailor the magnetic structure of the vortices, and the relative chirality, by selecting the thickness of the non-magnetic spacer and the values of the cylinders diameters and thicknesses. Also, the dipolar interaction may induce vortex formation in pairs of 12nm thick nanocylinders and inhibit the formation of vortices in pairs of 21nm thick nanocylinders. These new phases are formed according to the value of the distance between the cylinderes. Furthermore, we show that the preparation route may control relative chirality and polarity of the vortex pair. For instance: by saturating a pair of Fe 81nm diameter, 21nm thickness cylinders, along the crystalline anisotropy direction, a pair of 36nm core diameter vortices, with same chirality and polarity is prepared. By saturating along the perpendicular direction, one prepares a 30nm diameter core vortex pair, with opposite chirality and opposite polarity. We also present a theoretical discussion of the impact of vortices on the thermal hysteresis of a pair of interface biased elliptical iron nanoelements, separated by an ultrathin nonmagnetic insulating layer. We have found that iron nanoelements exchange coupled to a noncompensated NiO substrate, display thermal hysteresis at room temperature, well below the iron Curie temperature. The thermal hysteresis consists in different sequences of magnetic states in the heating and cooling branches of a thermal loop, and originates in the thermal reduction of the interface field, and on the rearrangements of the magnetic structure at high temperatures, 5 produce by the strong dipolar coupling. The width of the thermal hysteresis varies from 500 K to 100 K for lateral dimensions of 125 nm x 65 nm and 145 nm x 65 nm. We focus on the thermal effects on two particular states: the antiparallel state, which has, at low temperatures, the interface biased nanoelement with the magnetization aligned with the interface field and the second nanoelement aligned opposite to the interface field; and in the parallel state, which has both nanoelements with the magnetization aligned with the interface field at low temperatures. We show that the dipolar interaction leads to enhanced thermal stability of the antiparallel state, and reduces the thermal stability of the parallel state. These states are the key phases in the application of pairs of ferromagnetic nanoelements, separated by a thin insulating layer, for tunneling magnetic memory cells. We have found that for a pair of 125nm x 65nm nanoelements, separated by 1.1nm, and low temperature interface field strength of 5.88kOe, the low temperature state (T = 100K) consists of a pair of nearly parallel buckle-states. This low temperature phase is kept with minor changes up to T= 249 K when the magnetization is reduced to 50% of the low temperature value due to nucleation of a vortex centered around the middle of the free surface nanoelement. By further increasing the temperature, there is another small change in the magnetization due to vortex motion. Apart from minor changes in the vortex position, the high temperature vortex state remains stable, in the cooling branch, down to low temperatures. We note that wide loop thermal hysteresis may pose limits on the design of tunneling magnetic memory cells