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Preparation and characterization of novel composite AlCr-pillared clays and preliminary investigation for benzene adsorption

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APPLIED CLAY SCIENCE
Volume 115, Issue -, Pages 9-16

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.clay.2015.07.020

Keywords

AlCr-pillared clay; One-step hydrothermal method; Characterization; Adsorption-desorption performance

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21203124]
  2. National Innovation Training Program for College Students [200310349015]

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In this study, a one-step high-temperature and high-pressure method was used to synthesize AlCr composite pillaring agents. Compared to conventional methods, the method greatly reduced the steps and material consumption. A series of composite AlCr-pillared clays (AlCr-PILC) were synthesized by ion exchange. The structure of the AlCr composite pillaring agent could be altered by changing the Al/Cr molar ratio, reaction temperature, and reaction time, thereby affecting the structure and properties of AlCr-PILC (including surface area, pore volume, pore diameter, and basal spacing). The structure and properties of the experimental materials were characterized by X-ray diffraction, N-2 adsorption, high-resolution electron microscopy, and benzene adsorption and desorption experiments. The results indicated that after 4 h of calcination at 550 degrees C, the specific surface area, pore volume, and maximum basal spacing of AlCr-PILC reached 266-362 m(2)/g, 0.16-022 cm(3)/g, and 2.06 nm, respectively. The benzene adsorption capacity of the synthesized AlCr-PILC was much larger than the capacity of the starting clays, reaching 48.3 mu mol/g. In addition, complete desorption could be achieved at 250 degrees C. Therefore, the synthesized AlCr-PILC was a good material for adsorption. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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