

Heteropolyacids (HPAs) H3PMo12O40 (HPM) and H4PVMo11O40 (HPVM) supported on mesoporous pure-silica and Al, Fe modified molecular sieve MCM-41 and SBA-15 have been prepared and characterized by atomic force microscopy (AFM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) with EDS.All supported HPAs were prepared by impregnation using the incipient wetness techniques with a mixture of water: ethanol = 1:1. AFM features show that nanoclusters of HPA-molecular sieves composites of various heights were formed on the surface. The morphology of the pure molecular sieves and HPAmolecular sieves composites surface, respectively, has an island-like structure. SEM studies confirmed the uniformity of the distribution of active phase in the supported samples. It is found that most of HPM and HPVM (active phases) in supported samples are well dispersed on all supports. HPAs supported on MCM-41 ans SBA-15 have still kept their Keggin structure.A relatively uniform distribution of active phase in the supports pores was confirmed by EDS analysis.
| Engineering controlled terms: | Atomic force microscopyIron metallographyMesoporous materialsMolecular sievesMorphologyScanning electron microscopySievesSilica |
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| Engineering uncontrolled terms | Active phasisEDS analysisHeteropoly acidsIncipient wetnessIsland-like structuresSEM-EDSUniform distributionWell-dispersed |
| Engineering main heading: | Aluminum metallography |
Popa, A.; Institute of Chemistry Timişoara, Bl.Mihai Viteazul 24, Romania;
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