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Research paper thumbnail of Estudo Da Síntese Sem Solvente De Zeólitas Utilizando Diferentes Líquidos Iônicos Como Agentes Direcionadores De Estrutura

Ciências Exatas e da Terra e a Dimensão Adquirida através da Evolução Tecnológica 2, 2019

O conteúdo dos artigos e seus dados em sua forma, correção e confiabilidade são de responsabilida... more O conteúdo dos artigos e seus dados em sua forma, correção e confiabilidade são de responsabilidade exclusiva dos autores. Permitido o download da obra e o compartilhamento desde que sejam atribuídos créditos aos autores, mas sem a possibilidade de alterá-la de nenhuma forma ou utilizá-la para fins comerciais.

Research paper thumbnail of Stirring effect on zeolites synthesis with different Si/Al molar ratios Using 1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride as structure-direct agent

Revista Perspectiva, 2020

Different types of zeolites could be synthesized changing the variables in the synthesis process.... more Different types of zeolites could be synthesized changing the variables in the synthesis process. This paper studies the stirring effect on zeolites synthesis at different Si/Al molar ratios (1, 8, 20, 50 and 120) using the ionic liquid 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride (BMI.Cl) as structure-direct agent. The results suggest that the ionic liquid BMI.Cl would be a highly effective directing agent for the crystallization of zeolites type A, ZSM-5, Beta and ZSM-35. The stirring effect on compositional and morphological parameters seems to be significant. Therefore, ternary composition diagrams were plotted for the static and stirring conditions, showing the influence of stirring on the composition and morphology of the generated materials. It was possible to verify, in the ternary diagrams, the conditions for obtaining the pure ZSM-5 and ZSM-35 zeolites, as well as the different morphologies found for the same regions, when the zeolites were synthesized under static and stirring co...

Research paper thumbnail of Synthesis of Nb/MCM-48 material using rice husk ash as silica source with different SI/NB molar ratios

Revista Perspectiva, 2021

The large amount of rice produced in Brazil generates a large volume of co-products, such as, Ric... more The large amount of rice produced in Brazil generates a large volume of co-products, such as, Rice Husk (RH) and Rice Husk Ash (RHA). These co-products have amounts of silicon (Si) present in their structure, which can be used to synthesize silica-based materials as zeolites and MCM-type structures. The synthesis of MCM-48 material was carried out at room temperature, using the ionic liquid [C16MI·Cl] as structure-directing agent, depositing the niobium in situ during the synthesis with different molar ratios of Si/Nb (5, 20, 50 and 80). The material obtained was subjected to characterization by X-Ray Diffraction (XRD), Nitrogen Adsorption/Desorption isotherms and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). The results confirm the formation of Nb/MCM-48 materials, in which their properties are consistent with those described in the literature. The deposition of Nb on MCM-48 did not change its structural properties, such as specific surface area and pore distribution for Si/Nb higher than 5....

Research paper thumbnail of Ionic Liquids: Applications in Food Science and Food Processing

Handbook of Research on Food Processing and Preservation Technologies, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of Nb-MCM-Type Mesoporous Material Synthesis Using Ionic Solid as Structure-Directing Agent for In Situ Lipase Immobilization

Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2021

MCM-41 and MCM-48 with niobium were successfully synthesized using 1-tetradecyl-3-methylimidazoli... more MCM-41 and MCM-48 with niobium were successfully synthesized using 1-tetradecyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride ([C 14 MI]Cl) as a structure-directing agent. The best Si/Nb molar ratio was chosen (Si/Nb = 20) and the CALB enzyme was immobilized in situ in the synthesized Nb-MCM. SEM micrographs showed the formation of very regular spherical agglomerates with a diameter between 0.25 and 0.75 μm. The material presented a surface area of 954 and 704 m 2 /g and a pore volume of 0.321 and 0.286 cm 3 /g, for Nb-MCM-41 and Nb-MCM-48, respectively. Also, both materials showed a pore size of 2.261 nm. The number of recycles obtained for the CALB enzyme immobilized in Nb-MCM-41 and Nb-MCM-48 was 26 recycles with a residual activity of 49.62% and 16 recycles with a residual activity of 53.01%, respectively. For both materials, enzymatic activity remained stable for 5 months of storage at room temperature and refrigeration. The supports were able to catalyze the esterification reaction at 40, 60, and 80 °C, showing industrial application in reactions that require high temperatures. This methodology allows the preparation of new highly active and selective enzyme catalysts using niobium and [C 14 MI]Cl. Also, the new materials can provide greater viability in processes, ensuring a longer service life of catalysts. Graphical abstract

Research paper thumbnail of Hierarchical pore structure of zeolite/MCM obtained by supramolecular templating using ionic liquid (C16MI·Cl) as the structure-directing agent

Journal of Materials Science, 2019

Zeolites are microporous materials with tetrahedral three-dimensional structure; such structure a... more Zeolites are microporous materials with tetrahedral three-dimensional structure; such structure allows the transfer of material through its pores, but small pores prejudice such transfer. One way to overcome these problems is the development of materials combining microporous and mesoporous structures. This study reports the synthesis at room temperature of hierarchical materials, ZSM-5/MCM-48, ZSM-35/MCM-48, ZSM-5/MCM-41 and ZSM-35/MCM-41, from ZSM-5 and ZSM-35 seeds, using ionic liquid (1-hexadecyl-3-methylimidazolium) as supramolecular template. Infrared spectroscopy and attenuated total reflectance analyses confirmed the formation of the materials through the presence of bands at 1220 and 1070 cm-1. SAXS analyses showed that most of the materials have surface fracture dimensions (3 B a \ 4), except the sample MCM 41/ZSM 5, having a mass fractal structure. Signals in the high-angle region correlated with XRD analysis, confirming the formation of the materials. TGA analysis shows that ionic liquid decomposition occurs at higher temperatures when the ionic liquid is within the material. Finally, the results obtained by textural analysis via N 2 adsorption agreed with data reported in the literature.

Research paper thumbnail of Biosurfactants as structure directing agents of porous siliceous materials

Microporous and Mesoporous Materials

Research paper thumbnail of Estudo Da Síntese Sem Solvente De Zeólitas Utilizando Diferentes Líquidos Iônicos Como Agentes Direcionadores De Estrutura

Ciências Exatas e da Terra e a Dimensão Adquirida através da Evolução Tecnológica 2, 2019

O conteúdo dos artigos e seus dados em sua forma, correção e confiabilidade são de responsabilida... more O conteúdo dos artigos e seus dados em sua forma, correção e confiabilidade são de responsabilidade exclusiva dos autores. Permitido o download da obra e o compartilhamento desde que sejam atribuídos créditos aos autores, mas sem a possibilidade de alterá-la de nenhuma forma ou utilizá-la para fins comerciais.

Research paper thumbnail of Stirring effect on zeolites synthesis with different Si/Al molar ratios Using 1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride as structure-direct agent

Revista Perspectiva, 2020

Different types of zeolites could be synthesized changing the variables in the synthesis process.... more Different types of zeolites could be synthesized changing the variables in the synthesis process. This paper studies the stirring effect on zeolites synthesis at different Si/Al molar ratios (1, 8, 20, 50 and 120) using the ionic liquid 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride (BMI.Cl) as structure-direct agent. The results suggest that the ionic liquid BMI.Cl would be a highly effective directing agent for the crystallization of zeolites type A, ZSM-5, Beta and ZSM-35. The stirring effect on compositional and morphological parameters seems to be significant. Therefore, ternary composition diagrams were plotted for the static and stirring conditions, showing the influence of stirring on the composition and morphology of the generated materials. It was possible to verify, in the ternary diagrams, the conditions for obtaining the pure ZSM-5 and ZSM-35 zeolites, as well as the different morphologies found for the same regions, when the zeolites were synthesized under static and stirring co...

Research paper thumbnail of Synthesis of Nb/MCM-48 material using rice husk ash as silica source with different SI/NB molar ratios

Revista Perspectiva, 2021

The large amount of rice produced in Brazil generates a large volume of co-products, such as, Ric... more The large amount of rice produced in Brazil generates a large volume of co-products, such as, Rice Husk (RH) and Rice Husk Ash (RHA). These co-products have amounts of silicon (Si) present in their structure, which can be used to synthesize silica-based materials as zeolites and MCM-type structures. The synthesis of MCM-48 material was carried out at room temperature, using the ionic liquid [C16MI·Cl] as structure-directing agent, depositing the niobium in situ during the synthesis with different molar ratios of Si/Nb (5, 20, 50 and 80). The material obtained was subjected to characterization by X-Ray Diffraction (XRD), Nitrogen Adsorption/Desorption isotherms and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). The results confirm the formation of Nb/MCM-48 materials, in which their properties are consistent with those described in the literature. The deposition of Nb on MCM-48 did not change its structural properties, such as specific surface area and pore distribution for Si/Nb higher than 5....

Research paper thumbnail of Ionic Liquids: Applications in Food Science and Food Processing

Handbook of Research on Food Processing and Preservation Technologies, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of Nb-MCM-Type Mesoporous Material Synthesis Using Ionic Solid as Structure-Directing Agent for In Situ Lipase Immobilization

Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2021

MCM-41 and MCM-48 with niobium were successfully synthesized using 1-tetradecyl-3-methylimidazoli... more MCM-41 and MCM-48 with niobium were successfully synthesized using 1-tetradecyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride ([C 14 MI]Cl) as a structure-directing agent. The best Si/Nb molar ratio was chosen (Si/Nb = 20) and the CALB enzyme was immobilized in situ in the synthesized Nb-MCM. SEM micrographs showed the formation of very regular spherical agglomerates with a diameter between 0.25 and 0.75 μm. The material presented a surface area of 954 and 704 m 2 /g and a pore volume of 0.321 and 0.286 cm 3 /g, for Nb-MCM-41 and Nb-MCM-48, respectively. Also, both materials showed a pore size of 2.261 nm. The number of recycles obtained for the CALB enzyme immobilized in Nb-MCM-41 and Nb-MCM-48 was 26 recycles with a residual activity of 49.62% and 16 recycles with a residual activity of 53.01%, respectively. For both materials, enzymatic activity remained stable for 5 months of storage at room temperature and refrigeration. The supports were able to catalyze the esterification reaction at 40, 60, and 80 °C, showing industrial application in reactions that require high temperatures. This methodology allows the preparation of new highly active and selective enzyme catalysts using niobium and [C 14 MI]Cl. Also, the new materials can provide greater viability in processes, ensuring a longer service life of catalysts. Graphical abstract

Research paper thumbnail of Hierarchical pore structure of zeolite/MCM obtained by supramolecular templating using ionic liquid (C16MI·Cl) as the structure-directing agent

Journal of Materials Science, 2019

Zeolites are microporous materials with tetrahedral three-dimensional structure; such structure a... more Zeolites are microporous materials with tetrahedral three-dimensional structure; such structure allows the transfer of material through its pores, but small pores prejudice such transfer. One way to overcome these problems is the development of materials combining microporous and mesoporous structures. This study reports the synthesis at room temperature of hierarchical materials, ZSM-5/MCM-48, ZSM-35/MCM-48, ZSM-5/MCM-41 and ZSM-35/MCM-41, from ZSM-5 and ZSM-35 seeds, using ionic liquid (1-hexadecyl-3-methylimidazolium) as supramolecular template. Infrared spectroscopy and attenuated total reflectance analyses confirmed the formation of the materials through the presence of bands at 1220 and 1070 cm-1. SAXS analyses showed that most of the materials have surface fracture dimensions (3 B a \ 4), except the sample MCM 41/ZSM 5, having a mass fractal structure. Signals in the high-angle region correlated with XRD analysis, confirming the formation of the materials. TGA analysis shows that ionic liquid decomposition occurs at higher temperatures when the ionic liquid is within the material. Finally, the results obtained by textural analysis via N 2 adsorption agreed with data reported in the literature.

Research paper thumbnail of Biosurfactants as structure directing agents of porous siliceous materials

Microporous and Mesoporous Materials