2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2015.08.058
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Possible mechanism of structural incorporation of Al into diatomite during the deposition process I. Via a condensation reaction of hydroxyl groups

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“…This band for Dt/Al 350 -NH 3 is hardly distinguished and is not observed in the curve of Dt/Al 500 -NH 3 . The weakening and disappearance of this NH 3 -desorption band for Al-incorporated diatomite is attributed to the decrease in number of diatomite Si-OHs, which react with Al 13 hydroxyl groups, as revealed by 29 Si MAS NMR spectra (see our previous report [24]). …”
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“…This band for Dt/Al 350 -NH 3 is hardly distinguished and is not observed in the curve of Dt/Al 500 -NH 3 . The weakening and disappearance of this NH 3 -desorption band for Al-incorporated diatomite is attributed to the decrease in number of diatomite Si-OHs, which react with Al 13 hydroxyl groups, as revealed by 29 Si MAS NMR spectra (see our previous report [24]). …”
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confidence: 53%
“…In the case of samples heated at ≥350 • C, the number of B acid sites decreased because of the dehydroxylation of Al-OHs of Al 13 , whereas unsaturated Al 3+ ions formed and the number of L acid sites (Al-) consequently increased [24,32]. L acid sites were predominant when Al was incorporated into the structure of diatomite and heated at 500 • C, as displayed in the FTIR spectra in our previous study [24]. Therefore, the 255 • C band, which is the predominant band in the TPD curve of Dt/Al 500 -NH 3 , is attributed to the desorption band of NH 3 bound to L acid sites.…”
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