HYDROTHERMAL STABILITY OF PURE AND MODIFIED MICROPOROUS SILICA MEMBRANES

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FOTOU, GP [1 ]
LIN, YS [1 ]
PRATSINIS, SE [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CINCINNATI,DEPT CHEM ENGN,CINCINNATI,OH 45221
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10.1007/BF00349647
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T [工业技术];
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The hydrothermal stability of microporous (0.6 nm) silica membranes prepared by the sol-gel process was studied at 600 and 800 degrees C in a 50 mol% steam atmosphere. The membranes remained microporous after calcination and hydrothermal treatment at 600 degrees C for 30 h but a substantial reduction in the specific surface area (48%) accompanied by a 77% decline in the micropore volume was observed. Hydrothermal treatment at 800 degrees C for 30 h resulted in complete densification of the membranes. The effect of alumina and magnesia on the hydrothermal stability of the membranes was investigated. Both Al2O3 and MgO were introduced into the membranes by doping the starting silica sol with controlled amounts of the corresponding nitrate salts. Alumina did not change the pore structure of the silica membranes which retained a large part of their microporosity after hydrothermal treatment at 600 degrees C compared to pure silica membranes. Doping with magnesia, however, resulted in lower specific surface areas relative to those of pure and alumina-doped silica membranes after drying and calcination. These effects on the stability of the membranes are explained by assuming structural changes in the membranes catalysed by magnesia.
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