Systematic Analysis
of the Nitrogen Adsorption–Desorption
Isotherms Recorded for a Series of Materials Based on Microporous–Mesoporous
Amorphous Aluminosilicates Using Classical Methods
Posted on 2023-09-01 - 14:11
Amorphous
aluminosilicates are applied in adsorption
and catalysis
because they can be designed to possess micro-, meso-, and macropores.
In this work, we analyze the nitrogen physisorption isotherms recorded
for a series of materials based on amorphous aluminosilicates synthesized
by sol–gel via hydrolysis in acidic medium (ACSG), sol–gel
with a poly(ethylene glycol) template (P), and sol–gel with
gel skeletal reinforcement (GRS). We found that the porosity of the
ACGS and GRS types of materials was dominated by mesopores, while
that of the P-type materials was dominated by micropores but with
a non-negligible fraction of mesopores. We catalogued the isotherms
produced by the latter type of materials as type IV(c) as a supplement
to the current IUPAC classification. In addition, we found that the
hysteresis loops shown by the amorphous aluminosilicates of the ACGS-type
materials present inflection points not found in the current IUPAC
classes; therefore, we propose classifying them as H3(b) types. We
also assessed the surface area and porosity of the materials by classical
methods, namely, the Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET) surface
area, t-plot microporosity, Barrett–Joyner–Halenda
(BJH) mesopore size distribution, and fractal dimension. First, we
found a semiexponential correlation between the CBET constant of the materials and their relative fraction
of the microporous surface area. Second, we found that under the conditions
used herein, the impregnation of a NiMo phase over the synthesized
amorphous aluminosilicates increased the CBET constant and reduced the fractal dimension of the materials. These
changes were thus correlated to the changes observed in the relative
microporosity and mesoporous size distributions of the materials.
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Baldovino-Medrano, Víctor G.; Niño-Celis, Viviana; Isaacs Giraldo, Rafael (1753). Systematic Analysis
of the Nitrogen Adsorption–Desorption
Isotherms Recorded for a Series of Materials Based on Microporous–Mesoporous
Amorphous Aluminosilicates Using Classical Methods. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jced.3c00257