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The hydroxyl species and acid sites on diatomite surface: a combined IR and Raman study

Authors :
Peng Yuan
Z. Y. Lin
Hongping He
Decheng Wu
Source :
Applied Surface Science. 227:30-39
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2004.

Abstract

Diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy (DRIFT), Raman spectroscopy of adsorbed pyridine molecules (Py-Raman) and in situ Py-IR have been used to investigate the hydroxyl species and acid sites on diatomite surfaces. The Lewis (L) and Bronsted (B) acid sites, and various hydroxyl species, including isolated hydroxyl groups, H-bonded hydroxyl groups and physically adsorbed water, are identified. The L acid sites in diatomite samples are resulted from the clay impurities, and the B acid sites are resulted from some moderate strength H-bonded hydroxyl groups. At room temperature, both of the isolated and H-bonded silanols associate with the physically adsorbed water by hydrogen bond. After calcination treatment, physically adsorbed water will be desorbed from the silanols, and the silanols will condense with the increase of temperature. Generally, the H-bonded silanols condense more easily than the isolated ones. The properties of surface hydroxyl species of diatomaceous silica are more similar to precipitated silica rather than fumed silica.

Details

ISSN :
01694332
Volume :
227
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Applied Surface Science
Accession number :
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