1999
DOI: 10.1016/s1387-1811(99)00133-x
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Wetting stability of Si-MCM-41 mesoporous material in neutral, acidic and basic aqueous solutions

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“…It must also be noted that the pH of the boiling solution was 11 during N-methylglucamine functionalization. It is well documented that the crystalline structure of MCM-41 collapses during treatment in basic aqueous solutions [44]. Yet, the glucamine functionalized MCM-41 sample possessed organized pore structure, though with the reduced quality.…”
Section: Characterization Of the Synthesized Sorbentmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…It must also be noted that the pH of the boiling solution was 11 during N-methylglucamine functionalization. It is well documented that the crystalline structure of MCM-41 collapses during treatment in basic aqueous solutions [44]. Yet, the glucamine functionalized MCM-41 sample possessed organized pore structure, though with the reduced quality.…”
Section: Characterization Of the Synthesized Sorbentmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…19 To avoid structural degradation the pH of the exchange solutions should not be higher than 10, and exchange times should be kept on the order of minutes. Fortunately, we found that the maximum loading at a given pH is achieved after just a few minutes, making longer exposure times unnecessary.…”
Section: Xrd Characterization Of Grafted Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As MCM-41 exhibits low hydrothermal stability (4 -16), many workers have studied the improvement of stability by modification of the synthesis conditions. Some examples include choice of siliceous source (6), change of pH (7), reaction time (3), temperature (3), and effect of salt addition (8). Previous studies have examined the use of mesoporous silicates for immobilization of globular enzymes (17) and for the adsorption of proteins and vitamins (18).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%