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A. Brenner

TEMPLATE-FREE AND ALKALI-FREE SYNTHESIZED SILICATES WITH MFI-STRUCTURE -A COMPARATIVE STUDY

ABSTRACT Zeolites and gallosilicates with an MFI-structure which were crystallized from inorganic reaction systems and from alkali-free, tetrapropylammonlumbromide (TPABr) containing systems are compared. The strength, nature and distribution of the acidic sites were determined by FTIR-spectroscopy, TPD, electron microprobing, 29 si, 27 Al and 1 H MAS NMR spectroscopy. The influences of the different trivalent elements as well as the strength, type and distribution of the acidic sites on the catalytic performance of the different MFI-silicates are discussed.

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Sorption Kinetics of Benzene and p-Xylene on Template Supported Synthesized Gallosilicates

Adsorption equilibria and kinetics of benzene and p-xylene on microporous gallosilicates (Ga-MFI) were measured piezometrically to ascertain the role of Ga in the system and to compare it with Ga-free MFI structures. The intracrystalline mobility of benzene follows a diffusional mechanism throughout the entire concentration range with an energy of activation that considerably exceeds that for the Ga-free species (78 kJmol−1 and 26 kJmol−1, respectively). For p-xylene, the kinetics indicate the existence of three sorption states. Sorbing species become highly immobile at a pore filling of ca n > 4 molecules per unit cell, i.e. in the range of concentration where isotherm hysteresis occurs. T…

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Gravimetric characterisation of the surface properties of a porous drug carrier

The gas adsorption method is the most common means to characterise the topology of solid surfaces with regard to its use as an adsorbent. Adsorption isotherms are determined advanta-geously using a vacuum microbalance: Thermogravimetric techniques allow the observation of sample degassing and its optimization. The dry mass is determined in situ, the mass of gas adsorbed is measured directly and different gases can be used without calibration. From the isotherm the pore size distributions, specific surface area, fractal dimension and density can be derived. Commercially available gravimetric sorption apparata and vacuum balances as well as software for data evaluation are reviewed in tables.…

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