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Control of micropore size distribution in alumina by the hydrothermal treatment of an alkoxide derived-alcogel

โœ Scribed by Toshimi Fukui; Makoto Hori


Publisher
Springer
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
368 KB
Volume
31
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-2461

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โœฆ Synopsis


Alumina precursors were prepared by hydrothermal treatment of an alkoxide derivedalcogel. By selection of appropriate hydrothermal conditions aluminas with a variety of pore distributions were obtained, and the pore radius can be easily controlled from 5.0 to 23.5 nm. The hydrothermal conditions were found to strongly affect pore size distribution: (i) elevating the hydrothermal temperature and increasing the time increased the particle size of boehmite, resulting in the above average pore radius of the aluminas; (ii) the alumina obtained from HT-270-10 had an average pore radius of approximately 20 nm and ~> 1 ml g-1 pore volume, which were maintained until 1000~ After heating at 1200~ for 5 h, their values were 17.9 nm and 0.45 ml g -1, respectively; (iii) the hydrothermal treatment with ethanol gave boehmites with a large particle size and aluminas with a sharp pore distribution and small pore radius. These results were explained by differences in the three-dimensional structures formed by the hydrothermal treatments.


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