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Title: Increasing the efficiency of silicon and aluminum extraction from Volclay by a water iteration treatment for the synthesis of MCM-41 nanomaterials
Author: Adjdir, Mehdi
Bendeddouche, Choukry K
Benhaoua, Hadj
Kaid, Mhamed
Karmaoui, Mohamed
Boudinar, Mohamed
Weidler, Peter G
Keywords: MCM-41
Volclay
Alkaline fusion
Nanomaterials
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract: This work aims to reduce the prices of a wide range of nanomaterials which are unreachable in the industry by using natural sources as silicon and aluminum precursors. In a previous work, silicon and aluminum have been extracted from Volclay after applying the alkaline fusion process at 550 8C, and a water treatment of this fused clay by adopting a weight ratio (1:4, fusion mass:H2O) to synthesize Al MCM41 nanomaterials. In this study, the weight ratio of fusion mass:H2O was increased to 1:8 to synthesize a highly structurally ordered MCM41 under the same reaction conditions. The Al MCM41 nanomaterials are investigated by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectro metry (ICPOES), powder X ray diffraction (XRD), N2 adsorptiondesorption measure ments and scanning electron microscopy (ESEM). As a result, the increase in the weight ratio fusion mass:H2O generates more silica and aluminum, which allows the formation of wellordered MCM 41 nanomaterials with high pore volume (0.70 cm3/g), high surface area (1044 m2/g), and uniform mesoporous diameter (3.67 nm); as a consequence, the increase in the weight ratio fusion mass:H2O leads to an increase in the mass of Al MCM 41 (9.3 g for 1:8 compared to 5 g for 1:4), whereas the yield of production of mesoporous materials increases to 86%.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/17647
DOI: 10.1016/j.crci.2014.07.003
ISSN: 1878-1543
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