2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2015.12.121
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Effect of cetyl trimethyl ammonium bromide concentration on structure, morphology and carbon dioxide adsorption capacity of calcium hydroxide based sorbents

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“…To overcome the disadvantages of organic materials, inorganic materials have been developed because of their high compatibility and long‐term durability . Ca(OH) 2 is a representative inorganic material used in the conservation of cultural heritage . Compared to bulk particles, nanosized Ca(OH) 2 has good permeability and high reactivity with CO 2 , which can ensure fast carbonation, high carbonation degree, and effective consolidation .…”
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“…To overcome the disadvantages of organic materials, inorganic materials have been developed because of their high compatibility and long‐term durability . Ca(OH) 2 is a representative inorganic material used in the conservation of cultural heritage . Compared to bulk particles, nanosized Ca(OH) 2 has good permeability and high reactivity with CO 2 , which can ensure fast carbonation, high carbonation degree, and effective consolidation .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Compared to bulk particles, nanosized Ca(OH) 2 has good permeability and high reactivity with CO 2 , which can ensure fast carbonation, high carbonation degree, and effective consolidation . Therefore, during the last two decades, researchers have developed various methods to obtained nanosized Ca(OH) 2 . However, drawbacks of synthesis methods (high energy, expensive, time‐consuming or complex operations) remain unresolved.…”
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“…have reported a new strategy to synthesize hierarchical mesopore zeolites by CTAB with cosolvents (tertbutyl alcohol and 1,3,5‐trimethylbenzene) and tested for their adsorptive performance for N ‐nitrosopyrrolidine. Some research groups have tried to synthesize smaller crystallites by adding surfactants such as CTAB and TMAOH . CTAB is a cationic surfactant that is widely used as a template in the synthesis of porous materials, and some authors have suggested CTAB an additive to increase the nucleation rate, leading to smaller crystalline sizes.…”
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