Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
The ambient temperature solid/gas interaction of acetone with a nonporous silica (Aerosil 200) and two
mesoporous silicas (a spherical MCM-41 preparation, with highly uniform and very small meso-pores, and
a reference conventional MCM-41 preparation), vacuum activated at different temperatures, has been
investigated by the combined use of gas-volumetry/adsorption-microcalorimetry and in situ FTIR spectroscopy.
In the early stages of acetone uptake, when no physical adsorption occurs yet, two specifically adsorbed
(chemisorbed) acetone species form, characterized by the formation of two H-bonds with suitably spaced
silanol couples, and of one (stronger) H-bond with single silanols, respectively. Both types of chemisorbed
acetone are fully reversible, upon evacuation, in the case of nonporous silica, whereas they are partly irreversible,
though to a rather different extent, in the case of mesoporous silicas. The energy involved in the acetone
adsorption process, expressed in the form of (differential) molar adsorption heats evolved for admission of
small doses of adsorptive, depends on activation (dehydration) conditions and is definitely larger in the case
of the mesoporous silica characterized by very small-bore meso-porosity. In particular, on small-pores spherical
MCM-41, somewhat stronger H-bondings are formed, as indicated by lower stretching frequencies of the
acetone carbonyl group, but also other forces are likely to be active in the adsorption process occurring
inside the narrow meso-pores network. The comparison between overall (i.e., nonresolved) gas-volumetric
quantitative uptake data and band-resolved IR spectroscopic data allows, on one side, an approximate though
realistic evaluation of the number of hydroxyl groups involved in the two types of specific acetone adsorption
and, on the other side, yields clear indication that also the hydroxyl groups, that were initially involved in
mutual H-bonding interactions, become involved in H-bonding adsorption of acetone molecules.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Silica; Acetone; Adsorption; Different types of interactions
Elenco autori:
V. Crocellà; G. Cerrato; G. Magnacca; C. Morterra
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