New Routes Study for Synthesis of Molecular Sieves Type Al-MCM-41 and Al-SBA-15

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The areas of research, synthesis and catalytic application of zeolites as molecular sieves are a field of great development and prominence in recent decades. Needs of the industries of petrochemical and fine chemicals have been encouraging specific studies for the application of molecular sieves looking for technological, commercial, and more recently sustainable developments. In this work molecular sieves type Al-MCM-41 and Al-SBA-15 has been synthesized using new synthesis routes by replacing the silica source conventionally used by rice husk. The molecular sieves obtained were confirmed by X-ray diffraction. Through the thermograms the decomposition of the driver at different temperatures was noticed. According to SEM micrographs can be observed that the material shows an aggregate of relatively uniform short particles.

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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 727-728)

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