Chemistry, Physics and Technology of Surface, 2011, 2 (4), 427-431.

Adsorption Properties of Silica Sorbents with Residues of Carboxylic and Aminocarboxylic Acids onto Surface Layer



D. S. Bakulina, O. A. Dudarko, A. K. Matkovsky, G. R. Yurchenko, Yu. L. Zub

Abstract


Adsorption isotherms of nitrogen, n-hexane, pyridine, and diethylamine have been measured for silica adsorbents with residues of propionic and ethylenediaminetriacetic acids obtained by template method. The ordered structure of SBA-15 type has been found for synthesized samples with following parameters of porosity: Ssp = 550–650 m2g-1; V= 0.76–1.06 cm3g-1; d = 5.3–7.6 nm. The placement of carboxylic and aminocarboxylic groups in the pore surface layer and their specific adsorption interaction with electron-donor-molecules have been shown. The arrangement of adsorption isotherms of pyridine and dietylamine relatively to that of n-hexane depends on basicity of these molecules. The acidic post-synthetic treatment has been shown to be accompanied by the changes in texture rather than by appearance of additional proton-donor active cites.

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