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  • ZrO2-SiO2 composite  (2)
  • TPD-MS method  (1)
  • hexamethyldisilazane  (1)
  • 1
    ISSN: 1572-879X
    Keywords: AlPO4-Al2O3 ; fluoride ion loading ; surface acidity ; cyclohexene conversion ; cumene cracking ; poisoning by bases ; pyridine ; 2,6-dimethylpyridine ; hexamethyldisilazane
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Brønsted acid sites on fluoride-modified AlPO4-Al2O3 (2.5 wt% F; APAl-P-2.5F) catalyst are poisoned by the presence of 2,6-dimethylpyridine (DMPY) and hexamethyldisilazane (HMDS), thus decreasing the catalytic activity for cyclohexene and cumene reaction processes, while the effect of pyridine (PY) was scarce. Besides, the drop in activity for cyclohexene conversion was accompanied by a change in reaction selectivity so that hydrogen transfer sites are much more sensitive to base poisoning (getting greater as the poisoning effect increased) than isomerization sites. Moreover, surface trimethylsilyl (TMS) complexes (formed by covalent reaction of HMDS with surface hydroxyls) decomposed and thus, the activity progressively increased at increasing time intervals, thus reaching greater values (at ca. 4 h) than the unpoisoned APAl-P-2.5F catalyst. So, DMPY was more suitable than PY and HMDS for the poisoning of Brønsted acid sites on APAl-P-F catalyst.
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  • 2
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    Journal of thermal analysis and calorimetry 38 (1992), S. 673-682 
    ISSN: 1572-8943
    Keywords: DTA ; pre-adsorbed sodium nitrite/nitrate ; solid state chemical reaction ; TPD-MS method
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Mittels verschiedenen Techniken, wie z.B. IR-Spektroskopie oder temperaturprogrammierte Desorption in Verbindung mit massenspektrometrischer Analyse wurde die thermische Zersetzung von Natriumnitrit oder Natriumnitrat, welches zuvor an der Oberfläche von TiO2 absorbiert wurde, untersucht, um die Eigenschaften bei dieser thermischen Zersetzung zu beobachten. DTA in Verbindung mit Röntgendiffraktions-analyse wurde eingesetzt, um die Möglichkeit einer chemischen Feststoffreaktion zwischen den bei der thermischen Zersetzung der voradsorbierten Proben entstehenden Produkten und TiO2 zu untersuchen. Anhand der Ergebnisse werden zahlreiche verschiedene charakteristische Wesenszüge dieser thermischen Zersetzung diskutiert.
    Notes: Abstract The thermal decomposition of sodium nitrite or nitrate pre-adsorbed upon TiO2 surfaces has been investigated by employing several techniques as infrared spectroscopy (IR) and temperature programmed desorption in conjunction with mass spectrometry analysis (TPD-MS) to study the features observed during these thermal decompositions. Differential thermal analysis (DTA) in combination with X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD) were used to investigate the possibility of a solid state chemical reaction between the solid products originated from the thermal decomposition of the pre-adsorbed species and the TiO2. On the basis of our results, various characteristic features of these thermal decomposition reactions will be discussed.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1573-4846
    Keywords: ZrO2-SiO2 composite ; kinetics of crystallization
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Powder precursor gels with composition xZrO2·(100−x)SiO2, with selected values of x=8, 24, 43 and 75 mol%, were processed by sol-gel chemistry. Differential thermal analysis (DTA) was used to study crystallization in (cubic/tetragonal)-ZrO2 during the heating of the reactive amorphous precursors. Kinetic parameters such as activation energy, Avrami's exponent and frequency factor have been simultaneously calculated from the computed DTA data using a previously reported kinetic model. The crystallization temperature decreases relative to the increase in the amount of ZrO2, the value of the kinetic parameter of the crystallization being related to the value of x.
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  • 4
    ISSN: 1573-4846
    Keywords: ZrO2-SiO2 composite ; zirconia ; silica ; processing ; sol-gel chemistry
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Composite ZrO2-SiO2 powders, with different ZrO2 contents, including pure ZrO2 powders, were prepared by precipitation in SiO2 suspensions, of zirconia gels from solutions of zirconyl chloride at pH = 11. These products were investigated in connection with the phase changes in ZrO2 caused by heat-treatments. ZrO2-SiO2 mixtures containing 0–100% mol ZrO2, were studied by differential thermal analysis (DTA), X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), temperature programmed desorption combined with mass spectroscopy (TPD-MS), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), to obtain information on the morphological and structural features of the particles before and during the heat treatment up to 1200°C. Specific surface areas were determined using nitrogen adsorption by the BET method. The results offer an explanation about some of the factors which can be influencing on the stabilization of metastable-cubic/tetragonal (C/T) phase of ZrO2 and the evolution of surface areas (“vulcano” profile) observed in the composites.
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