2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2018.03.232
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Study on the oxidation transformation of cyclohexylamine in a confined region of zeolites and their adsorption for Ni (II) from aqueous solution

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“…The presence of two intense diffraction peaks at 5°–10° and three distinct peaks at 20°–25° can be ascribed to the characteristic peaks of zeolites exhibiting Mordenite Framework Inverted (MFI) topology 45 . This suggests that all samples consist of MFI topology, and the crystalline architecture of all molecular sieve specimens remains essentially unaltered, with no destruction to the skeletal structure 46–48 . Furthermore, the intensities of the diffraction peaks of the samples diminished following Sn loading (ZA‐III‐Sn 4+ and ZA‐III‐Sn 2+ ).…”
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confidence: 98%
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“…The presence of two intense diffraction peaks at 5°–10° and three distinct peaks at 20°–25° can be ascribed to the characteristic peaks of zeolites exhibiting Mordenite Framework Inverted (MFI) topology 45 . This suggests that all samples consist of MFI topology, and the crystalline architecture of all molecular sieve specimens remains essentially unaltered, with no destruction to the skeletal structure 46–48 . Furthermore, the intensities of the diffraction peaks of the samples diminished following Sn loading (ZA‐III‐Sn 4+ and ZA‐III‐Sn 2+ ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…45 This suggests that all samples consist of MFI topology, and the crystalline architecture of all molecular sieve specimens remains essentially unaltered, with no destruction to the skeletal structure. [46][47][48] Furthermore, the intensities of the diffraction peaks of the samples diminished following Sn loading (ZA-III-Sn 4+ and ZA-III-Sn 2+ ). This suggests that Sn was integrated into the surface and interstices of the molecular sieve, which aligns with the findings from the FTIR results.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%