Abstract
The aim of this work was to study the hydrothermal synthesis of Si and SiAlMCM-41 performed under both autogenic pressure and refluxing conditions. XRD data showed that the MCM-41 phase may be formed by both processes and that the synthesized material in the presence of Al and/or under reflux presents the hexagonally arrangement of less ordered mesopores. However, as verified by XRD and physisorption data, the order was improved with higher synthesis times. 29 Si and 1 H -29 Si C/P MAS NMR spectra showed that a great part of the Si atoms exists as silanol groups which originate resonance peaks at -110, -100 and -91 ppm. The presence of Al atoms may generate Si(3Si, Al) and Si(2Si, 2Al) environments which might be contributing to resonance peaks at -100 and -91 ppm. The 27 Al MAS NMR spectrum of the as synthesized AlSiMCM-41 showed a resonance peak of tetrahedral framework aluminum close to 53 ppm and two others, one close to 14 ppm attributed to Al(H2O)6 +3 species and the other a weak signal close to 32 ppm attributed to pentacoordinated Al. 27 Al MAS NMR spectra of the calcined sample showed a peak at 0 ppm corresponding to an hexacoordinated extra-framework aluminum formed during calcination.
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Melo, R. A. A., Giotto, M. V., Rocha, J., & Urquieta-González, E. A. (1999). MCM-41 ordered mesoporous molecular sieves synthesis and characterization. Materials Research, 2(3), 173–179. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1516-14391999000300010
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