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Self-organization of silicates on different length scales exemplified by amorphous mesoporous silica and mesoporous zeolite beta using multiammonium surfactants

In this study the structure directing effect of a gemini-type piperidine-based multi-ammonium surfactant during hydrothermal zeolite synthesis was investigated for two cases: with and without a source of aluminum. The absence of an aluminum source led to the formation of an amorphous mesoporous MCM-...

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Autores principales: Castro, Maria, Losch, Pit, Farès, Christophe, Haouas, Mohamed, Taulelle, Francis, Breynaert, Eric, Kirschhock, Christine, Park, Woojin, Ryoo, Ryong, Schmidt, Wolfgang
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9054314/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35517752
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra03828h
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author Castro, Maria
Losch, Pit
Farès, Christophe
Haouas, Mohamed
Taulelle, Francis
Breynaert, Eric
Kirschhock, Christine
Park, Woojin
Ryoo, Ryong
Schmidt, Wolfgang
author_facet Castro, Maria
Losch, Pit
Farès, Christophe
Haouas, Mohamed
Taulelle, Francis
Breynaert, Eric
Kirschhock, Christine
Park, Woojin
Ryoo, Ryong
Schmidt, Wolfgang
author_sort Castro, Maria
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description In this study the structure directing effect of a gemini-type piperidine-based multi-ammonium surfactant during hydrothermal zeolite synthesis was investigated for two cases: with and without a source of aluminum. The absence of an aluminum source led to the formation of an amorphous mesoporous MCM-48 type silica material, while the presence of aluminum guaranteed the formation of zeolite beta with a hierarchical pore system. The two opposing cases were studied in a time and temperature-dependent manner. The mobility and through space interaction of these large surfactant molecules were studied by liquid state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) at a temperature relevant to hydrothermal synthesis (363 K) in pure water and upon addition of an aluminum and silicon source. In the gel state, at different stages of aging and hydrothermal synthesis, low angle X-ray diffraction (XRD) and solid state magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance ((1)H MAS NMR) spectrometry determined the developing order within the system. At each of these different synthesis steps the respective intermediate materials were calcined. Transmission electron microscopy then allowed closer inspection of the locally developing mesoscopic order, while N(2) physisorption was used to follow the evolution of porosity.
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spelling pubmed-90543142022-05-04 Self-organization of silicates on different length scales exemplified by amorphous mesoporous silica and mesoporous zeolite beta using multiammonium surfactants Castro, Maria Losch, Pit Farès, Christophe Haouas, Mohamed Taulelle, Francis Breynaert, Eric Kirschhock, Christine Park, Woojin Ryoo, Ryong Schmidt, Wolfgang RSC Adv Chemistry In this study the structure directing effect of a gemini-type piperidine-based multi-ammonium surfactant during hydrothermal zeolite synthesis was investigated for two cases: with and without a source of aluminum. The absence of an aluminum source led to the formation of an amorphous mesoporous MCM-48 type silica material, while the presence of aluminum guaranteed the formation of zeolite beta with a hierarchical pore system. The two opposing cases were studied in a time and temperature-dependent manner. The mobility and through space interaction of these large surfactant molecules were studied by liquid state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) at a temperature relevant to hydrothermal synthesis (363 K) in pure water and upon addition of an aluminum and silicon source. In the gel state, at different stages of aging and hydrothermal synthesis, low angle X-ray diffraction (XRD) and solid state magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance ((1)H MAS NMR) spectrometry determined the developing order within the system. At each of these different synthesis steps the respective intermediate materials were calcined. Transmission electron microscopy then allowed closer inspection of the locally developing mesoscopic order, while N(2) physisorption was used to follow the evolution of porosity. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9054314/ /pubmed/35517752 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra03828h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Castro, Maria
Losch, Pit
Farès, Christophe
Haouas, Mohamed
Taulelle, Francis
Breynaert, Eric
Kirschhock, Christine
Park, Woojin
Ryoo, Ryong
Schmidt, Wolfgang
Self-organization of silicates on different length scales exemplified by amorphous mesoporous silica and mesoporous zeolite beta using multiammonium surfactants
title Self-organization of silicates on different length scales exemplified by amorphous mesoporous silica and mesoporous zeolite beta using multiammonium surfactants
title_full Self-organization of silicates on different length scales exemplified by amorphous mesoporous silica and mesoporous zeolite beta using multiammonium surfactants
title_fullStr Self-organization of silicates on different length scales exemplified by amorphous mesoporous silica and mesoporous zeolite beta using multiammonium surfactants
title_full_unstemmed Self-organization of silicates on different length scales exemplified by amorphous mesoporous silica and mesoporous zeolite beta using multiammonium surfactants
title_short Self-organization of silicates on different length scales exemplified by amorphous mesoporous silica and mesoporous zeolite beta using multiammonium surfactants
title_sort self-organization of silicates on different length scales exemplified by amorphous mesoporous silica and mesoporous zeolite beta using multiammonium surfactants
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9054314/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35517752
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra03828h
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