2017
DOI: 10.1590/0366-69132017633672067
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Preparação e caracterização de catalisadores ácidos de zircônia sulfatada para aplicação na esterificação do óleo de algodão

Abstract: INTRODUÇÃOA zircônia (ZrO 2 ) apresenta transformações polimórficas e sua estrutura cristalina pode sofrer alterações na medida em que variações ocorrem na temperatura, sem alteração da composição química. As mudanças cristalinas mais comuns são: monoclínica (m), tetragonal (t) e cúbica [1][2][3][4], apesar de outra fase de transição, não majoritária, possa ocorrer durante o processo de síntese, denominada de ortorrômbica [1,3,4]. O ZrO 2 é um material usado em diferentes setores tecnológicos, como na engenhar… Show more

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“…[8] The formation of ZrO 2 was not observed, which indicates that there was no structural modification of the SBU, but the decoupling with the terephthalic acid ligand. [39,49] The results obtained from XRD analysis corroborate with FTIR analysis, indicating a loss of the original MOF crystalline characteristics. However, since there is no evidence of ZrO 2 formation, it is understood that there was no total loss of the presence of the ligand.…”
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confidence: 66%
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“…[8] The formation of ZrO 2 was not observed, which indicates that there was no structural modification of the SBU, but the decoupling with the terephthalic acid ligand. [39,49] The results obtained from XRD analysis corroborate with FTIR analysis, indicating a loss of the original MOF crystalline characteristics. However, since there is no evidence of ZrO 2 formation, it is understood that there was no total loss of the presence of the ligand.…”
Section: Catalysts Characterizationsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…The apparent acidity of the catalysts was determined according to the methodology described and adapted from Silva et al [39] which consisted of measuring the sample mass of 0.01 g of synthesized catalyst and solubilizing it in 25 mL of deionized water in a 50 mL beaker, stirring for 5 min. After this time, the pH reading was performed on a bench pH meter.…”
Section: Determination Of the Catalysts' Apparent Aciditymentioning
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