Kompozyty uporządkowanych krzemionkowych materiałów mezoporowatych z rodziny M41S Composites of ordered silica mesoporous materials from the M41S family
Report on the discovery of a new group of ordered mesoporous M41S molecular
sieves initiated the extensive use of these materials in scientific research. There
were 3 different pores differing in the pore system, generally called MCM (Mobil
Composition of Matter): MCM-41 with hexagonal structure, MCM-48 with regular
structure and MCM-50 with lamellar structure (Fig. 1). The first proposed synthesis
of materials from the M41S group is based on the use of organic surfactants as
matrices [4]. The applied modifications of the synthesis method allowed, among
others for easy and fairly accurate control of morphology, change of physical properties
of the obtained silicas and have an impact on time, cost and simplicity of execution
[12, 16, 23–34]. They concerned the use of additional organic and inorganic
substances [23–25], changes in reaction conditions [12, 16, 26–29], as well as the use
of innovative surfactants [30–34].
Due to its porous structure, the mesoporous silica creates opportunities to
improve the properties of many materials, which is why many composites have been
synthesized with its used in catalysing, sorption or improving the properties of polymers.
Mesoporous titanium catalysts (Ti-MCM-41) were used in the catalysis of the
redox reaction or as photocatalysts [44–71]. In addition to titanium, other transition
metals have also been introduced into the MCM-41 network, including vanadium,
zirconium, niobium, iron, ruthenium, silver, nickel, tungsten [43, 72–98] used as
catalysts in organic reactions or as catalysts in the ozonation process [
99–111].
Polymer composites belong to hybrid materials made of an organic polymer matrix
dispersed in inorganic silica. Conductive polymers such as polyaniline and polypyrrole
are often used in mesoporous polymer composites due to the ability to conduct
electric current [117–133]. The main use of composites with mesoporous silica
in sorption processes is to use them to remove impurities from water and gases.
MCM-48 composites with various amines were used in the carbon dioxide adsorption
process, and composites with niobium and nickel in deodorization processes
[141–155]. Synthesis of composites with organic compounds allows to obtain good
adsorbents of heavy metals such as: lead, cadmium, arsenic, copper, nickel, zinc and
mercury [146–152].
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