Ordered mesoporous CoO(x)/MCM-41 materials exhibiting long-range self-organized nanostructured morphology

 
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2006 (EN)

Ordered mesoporous CoO(x)/MCM-41 materials exhibiting long-range self-organized nanostructured morphology (EN)

Katsoufidis, A. P. (EN)

Πανεπιστήμιο Ιωαννίνων. Σχολή Θετικών Επιστημών. Τμήμα Χημείας (EL)
Katsoufidis, A. P. (EN)

A novel class of nanostructured silicious materials of MCM-41 type containing cobalt, CoO(x)/MCM-41. and exhibiting remarkable long-range self-organized morphology has been developed. The method of synthesis is a one step procedure and includes the use of poly-acrylic acid, complexed with CTAB by a zip-type mechanism, as a backbone of the structure. On the external surface of this mesostructure, hydrolysis of TEOS and Co(NO(3))(2) takes place at various pH values. The loading of cobalt (9 < Si/Co < 37) in the final solid can be controlled by the pH values at which the material is isolated in the range 5.5 < pH < 9.5. The isolated mesostructures, after drying (80 degrees C), as well as the resulting mesoporous solids after calcination (600 degrees C), exhibit remarkable self-organized morphology of the order of pm. In XRD, both the dried mesostructured as well as the calcined solids, exhibit typical patterns of MCM-41 type, which are blurred as the amount of cobalt increases. The surface area of those nanostructured mesoporous solids CoO(x)/MCM-41 was determined in the range 910-1250 m(2)/g by nitrogen porosimetry and their pore volume in the range 0.7-0.9 cm(3)/g. The pore diameter D was found to be around 3.1 nm while the pore anisotropy b = L/D, where L-the length of the pores, was determined in the range 15-380 depending on the sample. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. (EN)

mcm-41 (EN)


Microporous and Mesoporous Materials (EN)

English

2006


Elsevier (EN)




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