In Situ Infrared Study of SBA-15 Functionalized with Carboxylic Groups Incorporated by a Co-condensation Route
- 11 August 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
- Vol. 109 (35) , 16725-16729
- https://doi.org/10.1021/jp045362y
Abstract
Two samples of SBA-15 mesoporous silica with a different content of carboxylic groups (−COOH) were prepared by a co-condensation route, using 4-(triethoxysilil)butyronitrile as the organosilane agent, then treating the samples with sulfuric acid, which removes the template and simultaneously hydrolyses the −CN to −COOH groups, as shown by IR spectroscopy. Both incorporation of organosilane agents and subsequent acid treatment do not affect the ordered SBA-15 structure. The proton-donor ability of carboxylic groups, as well their accessibility to reactants, has been studied in the IR by dosing ammonia, which forms reversibly COO- groups and NH4+ ions. The related equilibrium constants have been determined by elaboration of IR data. Outgassing the samples at progressively increasing temperatures destabilizes to an increasing extent the ammonium/carboxylate ion pair, because of the decrease in surface polarity brought about by dehydration: this decreases the related equilibrium constants. The amount of carboxylic groups undergoing reaction appears instead to be constant with dehydration, and to coincide with the whole population of COOH groups. Titration with alkali solutions yielded surface concentrations for the two samples of ca. 1.0 and 0.45 COOH/nm2. Proportionality between the surface concentrations and the intensities of the CO IR band is observed: this suggests that COOH groups are noninteracting with each other and allows the computation of the related extinction molar coefficient.Keywords
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