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Titanium-Pillared Clay: Preparation Optimization, Characterization, and Artificial Neural Network Modeling.
Mosavi Mirak, Seyed Heydar; Sharifian, Seyedmehdi; Esmaeili Khalil Saraei, Fatemeh; Asasian-Kolur, Neda; Haddadi, Bahram; Jordan, Christian; Harasek, Michael.
Afiliação
  • Mosavi Mirak SH; Fouman Faculty of Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Fouman 43516-66456, Iran.
  • Sharifian S; Fouman Faculty of Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Fouman 43516-66456, Iran.
  • Esmaeili Khalil Saraei F; Fouman Faculty of Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Fouman 43516-66456, Iran.
  • Asasian-Kolur N; Fouman Faculty of Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Fouman 43516-66456, Iran.
  • Haddadi B; Institute of Chemical, Environmental and Bioscience Engineering, Technische Universität Wien, Getreidemarkt 9/166, A-1060 Vienna, Austria.
  • Jordan C; Institute of Chemical, Environmental and Bioscience Engineering, Technische Universität Wien, Getreidemarkt 9/166, A-1060 Vienna, Austria.
  • Harasek M; Institute of Chemical, Environmental and Bioscience Engineering, Technische Universität Wien, Getreidemarkt 9/166, A-1060 Vienna, Austria.
Materials (Basel) ; 15(13)2022 Jun 26.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35806626
ABSTRACT
Titanium-pillared clay (Ti-PILC), as one of the most suitable types of porous adsorbents/(photo)catalysts, was prepared from a local type of Iranian clay and titanium isopropoxide. The production process was optimized by changing three operating parameters, including the clay suspension concentration (in the range of 0.5-10% w/v), the H+/Ti ratio (2-8 mol/mol), and the calcination temperature (300-700 °C). The largest specific surface area for the Ti-PILC was about 164 m2/g under the clay suspension of 0.5% w/v, H+/Ti = 6, with a surface area 273% larger than that of the raw clay. The surface areas obtained from more concentrated clay suspensions were, however, comparable (159 m2/g for 3% w/v clay and H+/Ti = 4). An increase in the calcination temperature has a negative effect on the porous texture of Ti-PILC, but based on modeling with artificial neural networks, its contribution was only 7%. Clay suspension and H+/Ti ratio play a role of 56 and 37% of the specific surface area. The presence of rutile phase, and in some cases anatase phase of TiO2 crystals was detected. FTIR and SEM investigations of Ti-PILCs produced under different operating parameters were analyzed.
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