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One-Pot Synthesis and Surfactant Removal from MCM-41 Using Microwave Irradiation.
Oliveira, Marília R; Barboza, Yasmin T; Silva, Thauane S L; Cecilia, Juan A; Rodríguez-Castellón, Enrique; Egues, Silvia M; De Conto, Juliana F.
Affiliation
  • Oliveira MR; Center for Studies in Colloidal Systems (NUESC), Laboratory of Materials Synthesis and Chromatography, Institute of Technology and Research (ITP), Aracaju 49032-490, SE, Brazil.
  • Barboza YT; Center for Studies in Colloidal Systems (NUESC), Laboratory of Materials Synthesis and Chromatography, Institute of Technology and Research (ITP), Aracaju 49032-490, SE, Brazil.
  • Silva TSL; Postgraduate Programme in Process Engineering, Tiradentes University (UNIT), Aracaju 49032-490, SE, Brazil.
  • Cecilia JA; Center for Studies in Colloidal Systems (NUESC), Laboratory of Materials Synthesis and Chromatography, Institute of Technology and Research (ITP), Aracaju 49032-490, SE, Brazil.
  • Rodríguez-Castellón E; Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Crystallography, and Mineralogy, Faculty of Sciences, University of Malaga, 29071 Málaga, Spain.
  • Egues SM; Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Crystallography, and Mineralogy, Faculty of Sciences, University of Malaga, 29071 Málaga, Spain.
  • De Conto JF; Center for Studies in Colloidal Systems (NUESC), Laboratory of Materials Synthesis and Chromatography, Institute of Technology and Research (ITP), Aracaju 49032-490, SE, Brazil.
Molecules ; 29(2)2024 Jan 17.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38257374
ABSTRACT
This research pioneers the application of microwave irradiation as an innovative strategy for one-pot synthesis and surfactant elimination (cetyltrimethylammonium bromide-CTAB) from MCM-41, introducing a rapid and efficient methodology. MCM-41 silica is widely utilized in various applications due to its unique textural and structural properties. Nonetheless, the presence of residual surfactants after synthesis poses a challenge to its effective application. MCM-41 synthesis, conducted in a microwave reactor at 60 °C, provided a result within 0.5 to 1 h. Comprehensive analyses of structural, chemical, morphological, and surface characteristics were undertaken, with a focus on the impact of synthesis time on these properties. Surfactant extraction involved the use of ethanol as a solvent at 120 °C for 6 min within the microwave reactor. The acquired particles, coupled with the properties of textural and structural features, affirmed the efficacy of the synthesis process, resulting in the synthesis of MCM-41 within 36 min. This study presents the first instance of one-pot synthesis and surfactant removal from MCM-41 using a microwave reactor. The proposed method not only addresses the surfactant removal challenge, but also substantially accelerates the synthesis process, thereby enhancing the potential for MCM-41's application in diverse fields.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Molecules Journal subject: BIOLOGIA Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Country of publication: Switzerland

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Molecules Journal subject: BIOLOGIA Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Country of publication: Switzerland