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Structure Features and Physicochemical Performances of Fe-Contained Clinoptilolites Obtained via the Aqueous Exchange of the Balanced Cations and Isomorphs Substitution of the Heulandite Skeletons for Electrocatalytic Activity of Oxygen Evolution Reaction and Adsorptive Performance of CO(2)

Fe(III)-modified clinoptilolites (Fe-CPs) were prepared by hydrothermal treatment. The collapse of the heulandite skeletons was avoided by adjusting the pH value using HCl solution, showing the maximum relative crystallinity of the Fe-CPs at an optimal pH of 1.3. The competitive exchange performance...

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Autores principales: Wan, Chunlei, Cui, Xueqing, Liu, Ming, Xu, Bang, Sun, Jihong, Bai, Shiyang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10095863/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37049651
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28072889
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author Wan, Chunlei
Cui, Xueqing
Liu, Ming
Xu, Bang
Sun, Jihong
Bai, Shiyang
author_facet Wan, Chunlei
Cui, Xueqing
Liu, Ming
Xu, Bang
Sun, Jihong
Bai, Shiyang
author_sort Wan, Chunlei
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description Fe(III)-modified clinoptilolites (Fe-CPs) were prepared by hydrothermal treatment. The collapse of the heulandite skeletons was avoided by adjusting the pH value using HCl solution, showing the maximum relative crystallinity of the Fe-CPs at an optimal pH of 1.3. The competitive exchange performances between Fe(3+) ions and H(+) with Na(+) (and K(+)) suggested that the exchange sites were more easily occupied by H(+). Various characterizations verified that the hydrothermal treatments had a strong influence on the dispersion and morphology of the isolated and clustered Fe species. The high catalytic activity of the oxygen evolution reaction indicated the insertion of Fe(3+) into the skeletons and the occurrences of isomorphic substitution. The fractal evolutions revealed that hydrothermal treatments with the increase of Fe content strongly affected the morphologies of Fe species with rough and disordered surfaces. Meanwhile, the Fe(III)-modified performances of the CPs were systematically investigated, showing that the maximum Fe-exchange capacity was up to 10.6 mg/g. Their thermodynamic parameters and kinetic performances suggested that the Fe(III)-modified procedures belonged to spontaneous, endothermic, and entropy-increasing behaviors. Finally, their adsorption capacities of CO(2) at 273 and 298 K were preliminarily evaluated, showing high CO(2) adsorption capacity (up to 1.67 mmol/g at 273 K).
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spelling pubmed-100958632023-04-13 Structure Features and Physicochemical Performances of Fe-Contained Clinoptilolites Obtained via the Aqueous Exchange of the Balanced Cations and Isomorphs Substitution of the Heulandite Skeletons for Electrocatalytic Activity of Oxygen Evolution Reaction and Adsorptive Performance of CO(2) Wan, Chunlei Cui, Xueqing Liu, Ming Xu, Bang Sun, Jihong Bai, Shiyang Molecules Article Fe(III)-modified clinoptilolites (Fe-CPs) were prepared by hydrothermal treatment. The collapse of the heulandite skeletons was avoided by adjusting the pH value using HCl solution, showing the maximum relative crystallinity of the Fe-CPs at an optimal pH of 1.3. The competitive exchange performances between Fe(3+) ions and H(+) with Na(+) (and K(+)) suggested that the exchange sites were more easily occupied by H(+). Various characterizations verified that the hydrothermal treatments had a strong influence on the dispersion and morphology of the isolated and clustered Fe species. The high catalytic activity of the oxygen evolution reaction indicated the insertion of Fe(3+) into the skeletons and the occurrences of isomorphic substitution. The fractal evolutions revealed that hydrothermal treatments with the increase of Fe content strongly affected the morphologies of Fe species with rough and disordered surfaces. Meanwhile, the Fe(III)-modified performances of the CPs were systematically investigated, showing that the maximum Fe-exchange capacity was up to 10.6 mg/g. Their thermodynamic parameters and kinetic performances suggested that the Fe(III)-modified procedures belonged to spontaneous, endothermic, and entropy-increasing behaviors. Finally, their adsorption capacities of CO(2) at 273 and 298 K were preliminarily evaluated, showing high CO(2) adsorption capacity (up to 1.67 mmol/g at 273 K). MDPI 2023-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10095863/ /pubmed/37049651 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28072889 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Wan, Chunlei
Cui, Xueqing
Liu, Ming
Xu, Bang
Sun, Jihong
Bai, Shiyang
Structure Features and Physicochemical Performances of Fe-Contained Clinoptilolites Obtained via the Aqueous Exchange of the Balanced Cations and Isomorphs Substitution of the Heulandite Skeletons for Electrocatalytic Activity of Oxygen Evolution Reaction and Adsorptive Performance of CO(2)
title Structure Features and Physicochemical Performances of Fe-Contained Clinoptilolites Obtained via the Aqueous Exchange of the Balanced Cations and Isomorphs Substitution of the Heulandite Skeletons for Electrocatalytic Activity of Oxygen Evolution Reaction and Adsorptive Performance of CO(2)
title_full Structure Features and Physicochemical Performances of Fe-Contained Clinoptilolites Obtained via the Aqueous Exchange of the Balanced Cations and Isomorphs Substitution of the Heulandite Skeletons for Electrocatalytic Activity of Oxygen Evolution Reaction and Adsorptive Performance of CO(2)
title_fullStr Structure Features and Physicochemical Performances of Fe-Contained Clinoptilolites Obtained via the Aqueous Exchange of the Balanced Cations and Isomorphs Substitution of the Heulandite Skeletons for Electrocatalytic Activity of Oxygen Evolution Reaction and Adsorptive Performance of CO(2)
title_full_unstemmed Structure Features and Physicochemical Performances of Fe-Contained Clinoptilolites Obtained via the Aqueous Exchange of the Balanced Cations and Isomorphs Substitution of the Heulandite Skeletons for Electrocatalytic Activity of Oxygen Evolution Reaction and Adsorptive Performance of CO(2)
title_short Structure Features and Physicochemical Performances of Fe-Contained Clinoptilolites Obtained via the Aqueous Exchange of the Balanced Cations and Isomorphs Substitution of the Heulandite Skeletons for Electrocatalytic Activity of Oxygen Evolution Reaction and Adsorptive Performance of CO(2)
title_sort structure features and physicochemical performances of fe-contained clinoptilolites obtained via the aqueous exchange of the balanced cations and isomorphs substitution of the heulandite skeletons for electrocatalytic activity of oxygen evolution reaction and adsorptive performance of co(2)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10095863/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37049651
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28072889
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