Literature DB >> 18828619

Mesoporous zirconium titanium oxides. Part 1: Porosity modulation and adsorption properties of xerogels.

Christopher S Griffith1, G Devlet Sizgek, Erden Sizgek, Nicholas Scales, Patrick J Yee, Vittorio Luca.   

Abstract

A series of zirconium titanium oxide mesophases containing 33 atom % Zr have been prepared using carboxylic acids of different alkyl chain lengths (Cy ) from y=4-18 through organic-inorganic polymer phase segregation as the gel transition is approached. Thermal treatment of these transparent gels up to 450 degrees C eliminated the organic template, and domain coarsening occurred affording stable worm-hole mesoporous materials of homogeneous composition and pore diameters varying from about 3 to 4 nm in fine increments. With such materials, it was subsequently possible to precisely study the adsorption of vanadium oxo-anions and cations from aqueous solutions and, more particularly, probe the kinetics of intraparticle mass transport as a function of the associated pore dimension. The kinetics of mass transport through the pore systems was investigated using aqueous vanadyl (VO2+) and orthovanadate (VO3(OH)2-) probe species at concentrations ranging from 10 to 200 ppm (0.2 to 4 mmol/L) and pH values of 0 and 10.5, respectively. In the case of both of these vanadium species, the zirconium titanate mesophases displayed relatively slow kinetics, taking in excess of about 500 min to achieve maximum uptake. By using a pseudo-second-order rate law, it was possible to extract the instantaneous and overall rate of the adsorption processes and then relate these to the pore diameters. Both the instantaneous and overall rates of adsorption increased with increasing surface area and pore diameter over the studied pore size range. However, the equilibrium adsorption capacity increased linearly with pore diameter only for the higher concentrations and was independent of pore diameter for the lower concentration. These results have been interpreted using a model in which discrete adsorption occurs at low concentrations and is then followed by multilayer adsorption at higher concentration.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18828619     DOI: 10.1021/la801464s

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Langmuir        ISSN: 0743-7463            Impact factor:   3.882


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Authors:  Adrián Carretero-Genevrier; Martí Gich
Journal:  J Vis Exp       Date:  2015-12-21       Impact factor: 1.355

Review 2.  Oxide-based inorganic/organic and nanoporous spherical particles: synthesis and functional properties.

Authors:  Kota Shiba; Motohiro Tagaya; Richard D Tilley; Nobutaka Hanagata
Journal:  Sci Technol Adv Mater       Date:  2013-04-26       Impact factor: 8.090

3.  Actinide and Lanthanide Adsorption onto Hierarchically Porous Carbons Beads: A High Surface Affinity for Pu.

Authors:  Vittorio Luca; Devlet G Sizgek; Erden Sizgek; Guilhem Arrachart; Cyrielle Rey; Nicholas Scales; Zaynab Aly; Glenna L Drisko
Journal:  Nanomaterials (Basel)       Date:  2019-10-16       Impact factor: 5.076

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