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Physisorption of argon, nitrogen and oxygen by MCM-41, a model mesoporous adsorbent
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EngineeringNanoporous MaterialChemistryMineral ProcessingChemical EngineeringNanoengineeringType IvMaterials ScienceInorganic ChemistryMolecular SieveChemisorptionCatalysisAdsorptionAdsorption IsothermsOxygen Reduction ReactionPorous CarbonModel Mesoporous AdsorbentIupac ClassificationSurface ScienceWater Purification
Adsorption isotherms of argon, nitrogen and oxygen have been determined at 77 K on a sample of MCM-41, a novel form of aluminosilicate. All the isotherms are Type IV in the IUPAC classification. The argon and oxygen isotherms exhibit well defined hysteresis loops, whereas the nitrogen isotherm is completely reversible. This unusual character is attributed to capillary condensation taking place within a narrow range of tubular pores of effective width 3.3–4.3 nm. MCM-41 shows considerable promise as a model mesoporous adsorbent.
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