Title of article :
Effect of drying technique on the physicochemical properties of sodium silicate-based mesoporous precipitated silica
Author/Authors :
Pradip B. Sarawade، نويسنده , , Jong-Kil Kim، نويسنده , , Askwar Hilonga، نويسنده , , Dang Viet Quang، نويسنده , , Hee Taik Kim، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
The conventional drying (oven drying) method used for the preparation of precipitated mesoporous silica with low surface area (>300 m2/g) and small pore volume is often associated with a high production cost and a time consuming process. Therefore, the main goal of this study was to develop a cost-effective and fast drying process for the production of precipitated mesoporous silica using inexpensive industrial grade sodium silicate and spray drying of the precipitated wet-gel silica slurry. The precipitated wet-gel silica slurry was prepared from an aqueous sodium silicate solution through the drop-wise addition of sulfuric acid. Mesoporous precipitated silica powder was prepared by drying the wet-gel slurry with different drying techniques. The effects of the oven drying (OD), microwave drying (MD), and spray drying (SD) techniques on the physical (oil, water absorption, and tapping density), and textural properties (specific BET surface area, pore volume, pore size, and % porosity) of the precipitated mesoporous silica powder were studied. The dried precipitated mesoporous silica powders were characterized with field-emission scanning electron microscopy; Brunauer, Emmett and Teller and BJH nitrogen gas adsorption/desorption methods; Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy; thermogravimetric and differential analysis; N2 physisorption isotherm; pore size distribution and particle size analysis. There was a significant effect of drying technique on the textural properties, such as specific surface area, pore size distribution and cumulative pore volume of the mesoporous silica powder. Additionally, the effect of the microwave-drying period on the physicochemical properties of the precipitated mesoporous silica powder was investigated and discussed.
Keywords :
Surface area , Mesoporous silica , Sodium silicate , Cost-effective , Microwave drying
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science