JOURNAL ARTICLE

Gas Adsorption in Mesoporous Micelle-Templated Silicas:  MCM-41, MCM-48, and SBA-15

Benoît CoasneA. GalarneauFrancesco Di RenzoRoland J.‐M. Pellenq

Year: 2006 Journal:   Langmuir Vol: 22 (26)Pages: 11097-11105   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

This paper reports a molecular simulation and experimental study on the adsorption and condensation of simple fluids in mesoporous micelle-templated silicas MCM-41, MCM-48, and SBA-15. MCM-41 is described as a regular cylindrical silica nanopore, while SBA-15 is assumed to be made up of cylindrical nanopores that are connected through lateral channels. The 3D-connected topology of MCM-48 is described using a gyroid periodic minimal surface. Argon adsorption at 77 K is calculated for the three materials using Grand Canonical Monte Carlo simulations. Qualitative comparison with experiments for nitrogen adsorption in mesoporous micelle-templated silicas is made. The adsorption isotherm for SBA-15 resembles that for MCM-41. In particular, capillary condensation and evaporation are not affected by the presence of the connecting lateral channels. In contrast, the argon adsorption isotherm for MCM-48 departs from that for MCM-41 having the same pore size. While condensation in MCM-41 is a one-step process, filling of MCM-48 involves two successive jumps in the adsorbed amounts which correspond to condensation in different domains of the porosity. The condensation pressure for MCM-48 is larger than that for MCM-41. We attribute this result to the morphology of the MCM-48 surface (made up of both concave and convex regions) that differs from that for MCM-41 (concave only). Our results suggest that the pore connectivity affects pore filling when the size of the connections is comparable to that of the nanopores.

Keywords:
MCM-41 Mesoporous material Adsorption Capillary condensation Gyroid Micelle Condensation Nanopore Materials science Chemical engineering Molecular sieve Evaporation Porous medium Porosity Mesoporous silica Nanotechnology Chemistry Organic chemistry Composite material Thermodynamics Copolymer Catalysis Physics Polymer

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