2014
DOI: 10.5935/0100-4042.20140101
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ADSORPTION OF CO2ON MICRO AND MESOPOROUS MOLECULAR SIEVES

Abstract: ADSORPTION OF CO 2 ON MICRO AND MESOPOROUS MOLECULAR SIEVES. Microporous molecular sieves of type Y, Beta, ZSM-5, ZSM-12 and ZSM-35, and mesoporous molecular sieves of type MCM-41 and MCM-48, and these sieves modified with triethanolamine and ethylenediamine were obtained and characterized by XRD, FTIR, TGA and nitrogen adsorption. The adsorption tests were performed by the gravimetric method under a stream of CO 2 at ambient temperature and pressure. The adsorbents studied showed maximum adsorption capacity o… Show more

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“…The primary TO 4 units combine in various configurations to create distinct polyhedra and, consequently, diverse structures. Within the 1100-1000 cm -1 range, the band is attributed to internal asymmetric stretching vibrations of the T(Si-Al)-O bonds, while the band spanning 500 to 700 cm -1 is linked to the symmetric stretching of the external tetrahedra in the NaY zeolite T-O [42][43][44]. The bar at 1600 cm -1 is associated with the angular deformation of the hydroxyl group and the bands in the 2400-2500 cm -1 range result from the symmetric and asymmetric stretching of C-H. Additionally, the crew at 3400 cm -1 corresponds to the OH hydroxyl groups originating from water molecules in the zeolite cavities [45].…”
Section: Synthesis Of Nay Zeolitementioning
confidence: 98%
“…The primary TO 4 units combine in various configurations to create distinct polyhedra and, consequently, diverse structures. Within the 1100-1000 cm -1 range, the band is attributed to internal asymmetric stretching vibrations of the T(Si-Al)-O bonds, while the band spanning 500 to 700 cm -1 is linked to the symmetric stretching of the external tetrahedra in the NaY zeolite T-O [42][43][44]. The bar at 1600 cm -1 is associated with the angular deformation of the hydroxyl group and the bands in the 2400-2500 cm -1 range result from the symmetric and asymmetric stretching of C-H. Additionally, the crew at 3400 cm -1 corresponds to the OH hydroxyl groups originating from water molecules in the zeolite cavities [45].…”
Section: Synthesis Of Nay Zeolitementioning
confidence: 98%
“…The synthesized zeolites can be used for the adsorption of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) to mitigate the environmental impacts caused by greenhouse gas emissions [20][21][22][23][24]. The wide application of zeolites for CO 2 adsorption is enabled due to larger pore cavities compared to the molecular diameter of carbon dioxide [25][26][27][28][29]. The aim of the present work is to compare and diagnose the additions of an external source of aluminium (ESA) for synthesis of zeolite from RHA.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…After that study, a wide variety of solids, especially mesoporous silicas, were used for the capture and separation of CO 2 [12][13][14][15][16][17] and synthesized by the hydrothermal method [18,19]. For adsorption tests, the gravimetric method has been widely used in the literature and consists of measuring the adsorbent mass as the adsorption phenomenon occurs [20][21][22][23][24].Therefore, this research has aimed to synthesize a CO 2 adsorbent material from bimodal silica via the hydrothermal method to obtain an adsorbent silica with an ordered structure of the meso-macroporous type. After synthesis, this material was characterized to present the textural properties of the bimodal silica.…”
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