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Publications (3)


Characterized Properties of M41S Members
Examples of M41S Members used as Catalysts and Support Catalysts for Different Reactions
Synthesis, Characterizations, and Recent Applications of the Silica-based Mobil Composition of Mesoporous Material: A Review
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September 2023

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Iraqi Journal of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering

Badoor M. Kurji

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Iqbal M. Mujtaba

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Silica-based mesoporous materials are a class of porous materials with unique characteristics such as ordered pore structure, large surface area, and large pore volume. This review covers the different types of porous material (zeolite and mesoporous) and the physical properties of mesoporous materials that make them valuable in industry. Mesoporous materials can be divided into two groups: silica-based mesoporous materials and non-silica-based mesoporous materials. The most well-known family of silica-based mesoporous materials is the Mesoporous Molecular Sieves family, which attracts attention because of its beneficial properties. The family includes three members that are differentiated based on their pore arrangement. In this review, the major applications of the Mobil Mesoporous Molecular Sieves family, such as catalysts, adsorbents, and drug delivery agents, have been surveyed. Furthermore, the synthesis of the Mesoporous Molecular Sieves materials, the silica sources, the importance of templates, and the mechanisms of the synthesis are discussed herein. Members of this material family are characterized by many physicochemical properties that are closely related to their high silica content, crystalline structure, and pore arrangement. Commonly, the members of this family have large surface areas, high pore volumes, small pore sizes, and narrow and uniform particle size distributions. These properties enable numerous industrial applications and opportunities for scientific studies to further develop existing materials or manufacture new ones.

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... The pore size inside Ni-NS-CA was calculated based on the results of nitrogen adsorption-desorption isotherm measurements, as shown in Fig. 11. The nitrogen adsorption-desorption isotherm curve (Fig. 11a) shows that there is an obvious phase-delay from the P P o −1 segment reaching 0.3-1.0 and a type IV curve is suitable to explain this result [50]. At low pressure, when N 2 molecules come into contact with the material with adsorption taking place on the monolayer structure first, no obvious phase-delay is seen. ...

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Green synthesis of Ni-doped nipa palm shell-derived carbon aerogel for storage energy, electrochemical sensing, and oil adsorption
Comparative Study of Textural Properties for Various Silica by Nitrogen Adsorption-desorption Technique
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Egyptian Journal of Chemistry