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M.m.l. Ribeiro Carrott

Pore structural characteristics of mesostructured materials prepared under different conditions

This paper presents an overview of the pore structural properties of different mesostructured materials prepared at room temperature, namely MCM-41, MCM-48 and MMS. The stability towards water vapour of some samples is inferred by XRD and nitrogen adsorption after and prior to water adsorption. It is shown that MMS materials are more stable than MCM-41. A new method for the stabilisation of MCM-41 using tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) in hexane as silicification agent is proposed and it is shown to be effective in stabilising the pore structure and to increase significantly the surface hydrophobicity.

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Stabilization of MCM-41 by Pyrolytic Carbon Deposition

A new method of surface modification which is effective in stabilizing silica grades of MCM-41 in the presence of water vapor is presented. It is shown by means of XRD, low-temperature nitrogen ads...

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Evaluation of the Stability of Pure Silica MCM-41 toward Water Vapor

Water vapor adsorption/desorption isotherms at 298 K and XRD measurements and nitrogen isotherms at 77 K before and after exposure to water vapor were determined on pure silica MCM-41 samples; samples had different pore widths and were prepared by different synthesis methods, including hydrothermal and room-temperature procedures. It was found that prolonged exposure to water vapor provoked structural alterations in all of the MCM-41 materials studied, the most significant effects being a loss of pore shape uniformity and a large decrease in pore size and, in consequence, pore volume. Analysis of the results suggests that these alterations are due to expansion of the pore walls as well as, …

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