Synthesis and characterization of a novel mesoporous Mn - organophosphate molecular sieve

A novel mesoporous Mn - organophosphate was synthesized for the first time. It is characterized by several physicochemical techniques. Small angle X-ray diffraction analysis shows the first peak in 2.5ºwith 39 Aº pore width. Elemental analysis shows that the composition is [(C12H23N)3PO]40Mn. Scanning electron microscopic picture shows the flag morphology with 1-15 µm particle size. Thermogravimetry/Differentaial thermal analysis shows almost 80% exothermic weight loss. Nitrogen adsorption isotherm shows type III with 300 m²/g BET surface area. Fourier transform Infrared spectroscopic analysis shows that the framework vibrations are comparable to other well known silica mesoporous materials. Electron spin resonance spectroscopic analysis shows the absence of hyperfine splitting indicates the presence of Mn3+ species. Ultraviolet - visible spectroscopic analysis shows that most of the Mn is in tetrahedral co-ordination beside small square pyramidal species. A plausible synthesis mechanism also proposed.

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Main Authors: Narayanan,Venkatathri, Daniel,Santhanaraj, Kannan,Shanthi
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: ABM, ABC, ABPol 2009
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-14392009000400006
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