Preparation of a novel fibrous catalyst support
Abstract
A method for preparing wash-coated silica fibres is described. Colloidal silica particles (22 nm) were deposited onto the surface of 2 µm amorphous silica fibres, surface-modified by deposition of a thin film of amorphous silica with a high density of silanol groups and with the charge reversed by adsorption of a water-soluble cationic polymer. This deposition resulted in an increase in specific surface area from 0.9 m2 g–1 for the fibre to 40 m2 g–1 for the fibre with deposited silica particles. Hydrothermal treatment at 750 °C in 100% steam for 24 h fixed the silica particles onto the fibre surface and made them coalesce into a strong porous structure. During this process, the specific surface area decreased from 40 to 30 m2 g–1. Particles of fibrillar boehmite were deposited onto the surface of silica fibres. The boehmite particles were fixed by thermal treatment at 550 °C, during which the boehmite was transformed into γ-Al2O3. The specific surface area of the alumina wash-coated silica fibres was 28 m2 g–1. Wash-coated fibres were characterized by nitrogen adsorption-desorption analysis, scanning and transmission electron microscopy (SEM and TEM).
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