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Towards the Loewenstein limit (Si/Al = 1) in thermally stable mesoporous aluminosilicates

1999

The use of complexing agents to generate polynuclear precursor species containing both Al and Si allows the synthesis of thermally stable mesoporous aluminosilicates including solely tetrahedrally coordinated aluminium, in which the Si/Al ratio can be modulated down to a minimum Si/Al value of 1.06(4). Cabrera Medina, Saul, Saul.Cabrera@uv.es ; El Haskouri, Jamal, Jamal.Haskouri@uv.es ; Latorre Saborit, Julio, Julio.Latorre@uv.es ; Beltran Porter, Aurelio, Aurelio.Beltran@uv.es ; Beltran Porter, Daniel, Daniel.Beltran@uv.es ; Amoros del Toro, Pedro Jose, Pedro.Amoros@uv.es

Materials scienceLoewenstein limit ; Mosoporous ; Aluminosilicates ; PolynuclearUNESCO::QUÍMICAchemistry.chemical_elementNanotechnologyAluminosilicates:QUÍMICA [UNESCO]CatalysisAluminosilicateAluminiumMaterials ChemistryLimit (mathematics)PolynuclearMetals and AlloysGeneral ChemistryLoewenstein limitMosoporousUNESCO::QUÍMICA::Química macromolecularSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialschemistryChemical engineeringCeramics and Composites:QUÍMICA::Química macromolecular [UNESCO]Mesoporous materialValue (mathematics)
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Thalassiosira pseudonana diatom as biotemplate to produce a macroporous ordered carbon-rich material

2008

Abstract Ordered macroporous–mesoporous carbonaceous materials were produced as a direct replica of the Thalassiosira pseudonana diatom by infiltration of the skeleton with furfuryl alcohol. The final carbon-rich material preserves the macropores of the diatom acting as bio-template and new hierarchical macro–mesopores appears as the silica is eliminated through chemical etching. The final solid can be described as an organized array of carbon macrotubes. In order to understand the progressive silica etching and the subsequent effect on the final carbon material, different etching reagents have been used. Moreover, the similar pore topology of T. pseudonana and the well known MCM-41 mesopor…

Materials scienceMacroporebiologyThalassiosira pseudonanaGeneral ChemistryMesoporous silicabiology.organism_classificationIsotropic etchingFurfuryl alcoholchemistry.chemical_compoundDiatomChemical engineeringchemistryReagentGeneral Materials SciencePorous mediumCarbon
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Magneto-optical Investigations of Nanostructured Materials Based on Single Molecule Magnets Monitor Strong Environmental Effects

2007

The determination of the magnetic properties of molecular magnets in environments similar to those used in spintronic devices is fundamental for the development of applications. Single-molecule magnets (SMMs) are molecular cluster systems that display magnetic hysteresis of dynamical origin at low temperature. As they behave like perfectly monodisperse nanomagnets and show clear macroscopic quantum effects in their magnetic properties, they are extremely appealing candidates for the forthcoming generation of molecular devices: they have been proposed as efficient systems for quantum computation, ultra-high-density magnetic recording media, and molecular spintronic systems. These attractive …

Materials scienceMagnetismOPTICAL MODESMN12O12(O2CR)(16)(H2O)(4)GOLD SURFACESRELAXATIONNanotechnologySURFACE PHONONSMN-12 NANOMAGNETSCluster (physics)General Materials ScienceThin filmLangmuir-Blodgett filmsSpintronicsMechanical EngineeringMagnetic hysteresisNanomagnetmagnetic hysteresisAmorphous solidIONIC CRYSTAL SLABMESOPOROUS SILICAMagnetic coreMechanics of MaterialsChemical physicsmagnetismcluster compoundsCLUSTERSQUANTUMIONIC CRYSTAL SLAB; MESOPOROUS SILICA; MN-12 NANOMAGNETS; SURFACE PHONONS; OPTICAL MODES; GOLD SURFACES; QUANTUM; MN12O12(O2CR)(16)(H2O)(4); RELAXATION; CLUSTERSLangmuir-Blodgett films; magnetic hysteresis; magnetism; cluster compounds
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Mesocrystalline calcium silicate hydrate: A bioinspired route toward elastic concrete materials

2017

Controlled aggregation of polymer-stabilized calcium silicate hydrate nanoparticles leads to elastic cementitious materials.

Materials scienceMaterials ScienceNanoparticle02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundBrittlenessFracture toughnessFlexural strengthElasticity (economics)Calcium silicate hydrateComposite materialMesocrystalResearch ArticlesComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSMultidisciplinarySciAdv r-articles021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical scienceschemistryPhysical Sciencesddc:540Cementitious[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-CHEM-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Chemical Physics [physics.chem-ph]0210 nano-technologyResearch Article
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Influence of chemisorption products of carbon dioxide and water vapour on radiolysis of tritium breeder

2014

Abstract Lithium orthosilicate pebbles with 2.5 wt% excess of silica are the reference tritium breeding material for the European solid breeder test blanket modules. On the surface of the pebbles chemisorption products of carbon dioxide and water vapour (lithium carbonate and hydroxide) may accumulate during the fabrication process. In this study the influence of the chemisorption products on radiolysis of the pebbles was investigated. Using nanosized lithium orthosilicate powders, factors, which can influence the formation and radiolysis of the chemisorption products, were determined and described as well. The formation of radiation-induced defects and radiolysis products was studied with …

Materials scienceMechanical EngineeringDiffusionInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementchemistry.chemical_compoundBreeder (animal)Nuclear Energy and EngineeringchemistryChemisorptionRadiolysisHydroxideGeneral Materials ScienceTritiumLithiumOrthosilicateCivil and Structural EngineeringFusion Engineering and Design
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X-ray induced defects in advanced lithium orthosilicate pebbles with additions of lithium metatitanate

2019

Abstract Advanced lithium orthosilicate (Li4SiO4) pebbles with additions of lithium metatitanate (Li2TiO3) as a secondary phase have attracted international attention as an alternative solid-state candidate for the tritium breeding in future nuclear fusion reactors. In this research, the generation of radiation-induced defects in the Li4SiO4 pebbles with various contents of Li2TiO3 was analysed in-situ by X-ray induced luminescence technique. After irradiation with X-rays, the accumulated radiation-induced defects in the Li4SiO4 pebbles were studied by electron spin resonance, thermally stimulated luminescence and absorption spectrometry. On the basis of the obtained results, it is conclude…

Materials scienceMechanical EngineeringInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_element01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmaschemistry.chemical_compoundNuclear Energy and Engineeringchemistryvisual_art0103 physical sciencesRadiolysisvisual_art.visual_art_mediumNuclear fusionGeneral Materials ScienceLithiumTritiumCeramicIrradiationOrthosilicate010306 general physicsLuminescenceCivil and Structural EngineeringFusion Engineering and Design
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H3PW12O40 supported on mesoporous MCM-41 and Al-MCM-41 materials: preparation and characterisation

2011

MCM-41 and Al–MCM-41 has been synthesized using cetyl-trimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) surfactant as template and adding the silica precursor to aqueous solutions containing CTAB. The obtained solids were calcined at 600 °C for 4 h. HPW heteropolyacid supported on the mesoporous were prepared using the incipient wetness method. The characterization of materials was performed by X-ray diffraction, Transmission Electron Microscopy, N2 adsorption, 29Si Cross Polarization–Magic Angle Spinning and 27Al MAS NMR. Results showed that the hexagonal structure is obtained in both cases. The Aluminium species are located inside an extra-framework. The impregnation reduces the surface area of the mesopo…

Materials scienceMechanical EngineeringInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementlaw.inventionSilanolchemistry.chemical_compoundMesoporous organosilicaAdsorptionSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialichemistryMCM-41Chemical engineeringMechanics of MaterialsAluminiumlawMagic angle spinningGeneral Materials ScienceCalcinationMesoporous materialMCM-41 aluminum 27Al MAS NMR.Settore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
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Nano-sized mesoporous carbon particles with bimodal pore system and semi-crystalline porous walls

2008

Acetylene CVD carbon replication of a hierarchical pore silica-based material, Fe-UVM-7, is reported. The original template organization, which is based on the aggregation of mesoporous nanoparticles, is accurately replicated in the final carbon material: a bimodal porous carbon combining mesoporous nanoparticles and inter-particle textural-like pores which provide high surface area, a highly accessible pore system and semi-crystalline pore walls in the form of graphitic-like nanodomains is presented.

Materials scienceMechanical EngineeringNanoparticlechemistry.chemical_elementChemical vapor depositionCondensed Matter PhysicsNanomaterialsMesoporous organosilicachemistryMechanics of MaterialsCarbide-derived carbonGeneral Materials ScienceComposite materialMesoporous materialPorosityCarbonMaterials Letters
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Surfactant-Assisted Synthesis of Mesoporous Alumina Showing Continuously Adjustable Pore Sizes

1999

Porous materials displaying tailor-made pore sizes and shapes are particularly interesting in a great variety of real and potential applications where molecular recognition is needed, such as shape-selective catalysis, molecular sieving, and selective adsorption. Classically, apart from silica, materials most commonly used for catalysis and catalyst supports have been those based on high surface aluminas, owing to their thermal, chemical, and mechanical stability and their low cost. Earlier aluminas with high surface areas (~500 m/g) had been prepared using structure-directing agents. However, they were X-ray amorphous materials and their porosity was purely textural, characterized by wide …

Materials scienceMechanical EngineeringNanotechnologyMesoporous silicaMicellelaw.inventionChemical engineeringPulmonary surfactantMechanics of MaterialslawSelective adsorptionGeneral Materials ScienceCalcinationThermal stabilityPorosityMesoporous materialAdvanced Materials
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Thermoluminescence study of irradiated lithium orthosilicate

1998

Abstract The thermoluminescental investigations of neutron and gamma irradiated lithium orthosilicate pellets were carried out. It has been shown that the addition of Cr 3+ and Fe 3+ ions with the total concentration up to 2.0 wt.% during preparation of lithium orthosilicate pellets, significantly reduces the formation of radiation defects in irradiated matrix. This phenomena can be explained by the reducing of the formation of primary radiation defects during irradiation due to stimulating the recombination processes by the ions of impurities. Several ion concentration combinations were studied. The thermoluminescental investigations of fast neutron irradiated lithium orthosilicate pellets…

Materials scienceMechanical EngineeringRadiochemistryPelletschemistry.chemical_elementThermoluminescenceIonchemistry.chemical_compoundNuclear Energy and EngineeringchemistryGeneral Materials ScienceNeutronLithiumIrradiationLithium oxideOrthosilicateCivil and Structural EngineeringFusion Engineering and Design
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