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Physicochemical Properties of Mesoporous Organo-Silica Xerogels Fabricated through Organo Catalyst.
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- Author(s): Elma, Muthia1,2 (AUTHOR) ; Sumardi, Anna1,2 (AUTHOR) ; Paramita, Adhe1,2 (AUTHOR) ; Rahma, Aulia2 (AUTHOR); Lestari, Aptar Eka1,2 (AUTHOR) ; Yanto, Dede Heri Yuli3 (AUTHOR) ; Hadi, Sutarto4 (AUTHOR) ; Assyaifi, Zaini Lambri1,2 (AUTHOR); Sunardi5 (AUTHOR) ; Raharjo, Yanuardi6 (AUTHOR)
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Membranes. Aug2021, Vol. 11 Issue 8, p607. 1p.
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The physicochemical properties of organo-silica xerogels derived from organo catalyst were pervasively investigated, including the effect of one-step catalyst (citric acid) and two-step catalyst (acid-base), and also to observe the effect of sol pH of organo-silica xerogel toward the structure and deconvolution characteristic. The organo-silica xerogels were characterized by FTIR, TGA and nitrogen sorption to obtain the physicochemical properties. The silica sol–gel method was applied to processed materials by employing TEOS (tetraethyl orthosilicate) as the main precursor. The final molar ratio of organo-silica was 1:38:x:y:5 (TEOS:ethanol: citric acid: NH3:H2O) where x is citric acid concentration (0.1–10 × 10−2 M) and y is ammonia concentration (0 to 3 × 10−3 M). FTIR spectra shows that the one-step catalyst xerogel using citric acid was handing over the higher Si-O-Si concentration as well as Si-C bonding than the dual catalyst xerogels with the presence of a base catalyst. The results exhibited that the highest relative area ratio of silanol/siloxane were 0.2972 and 0.1262 for organo catalyst loading at pH 6 and 6.5 of organo-silica sols, respectively. On the other hand, the organo-silica matrices in this work showed high surface area 546 m2 g−1 pH 6.5 (0.07 × 10−2 N citric acid) with pore size ~2.9 nm. It is concluded that the xerogels have mesoporous structures, which are effective for further application to separate NaCl in water desalination. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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