Synthesis characterization and acid properties of niobium-containing MCM-41

Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry(2017)

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In the current work, the incorporation of niobium onto the nanostructured MCM-41 material was studied. The syntheses were carried out by the hydrothermal method using cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTMABr) as structural template, sodium silicate and water as solvent. Niobium was introduced in the reactive medium in the form of ammonium niobium oxalate, for obtaining Nb-MCM-41 materials. In order to verify the influence of the niobium content on the properties of the material, the samples were synthesized at Si/Nb molar ratios of 15, 30, 45 and 60. The materials were calcined and characterized by BET surface area, X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-rays fluorescence, for the determination of chemical composition, and scanning electron microscopy. The acidity properties of the MCM-41 and Nb-MCM-41, as determined by n-butylamine adsorption, were investigated by thermogravimetry in the temperature range of room temperature up to 600 °C, under nitrogen gas. From TG/DTG data, the acidity values were of 3.1–3.3 mmol g −1 , for materials with Si/Nb molar ratio of 60, 45 and 30. The lower value of acidity of 0.6 mmol g −1 , observed for Si/Nb = 15, suggests that at this molar ratio, Nb is not incorporated in the MCM-41 structure.
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MCM-41,Niobium,Thermogravimetry,Acidity,n-butylamine adsorption
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