Ordered Silica Particles Made by Nonionic Surfactant for VOCs Sorption
AUTOR(ES)
Difallah, Oumaima, Hamaizi, Hadj, Amate, Maria Dolores Ureña, Socias-Viciana, Maria Del Mar
FONTE
Mat. Res.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
26/06/2017
RESUMO
Adsorption of light organic compounds such acetone, 1-propanol and carbon dioxide was tested by using mesoporous silica materials made from non ionic surfactant with long chain and silica sources as tetraethylorthosilicate TEOS and modified Na-X and Li-A Zeolites. X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), nitrogen adsorption-desorption analysis and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were applied to characterize the silica particles of a variety prepared samples. Acetone, 1-propanol and CO2 adsorption at 298K was evaluated by a volumetric method and indicate a high sorption capacity of organic compounds depending essentially on the porous texture of adsorbents. An adsorption kinetic model was proposed to describe the adsorption of VOCs over template-free mesoporous silica materials. A good agreement with experimental data was found.
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