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dc.contributor.authorΕλευθερίου, Μαρία-Έλεναel
dc.coverage.spatialΚύπροςel
dc.coverage.spatialCyprusen
dc.creatorΕλευθερίου, Μαρία-Έλεναel
dc.date.accessioned2012-09-21T06:29:31Z
dc.date.accessioned2017-08-03T10:41:22Z
dc.date.available2012-09-21T06:29:31Z
dc.date.available2017-08-03T10:41:22Z
dc.date.issued1998
dc.date.submitted1998
dc.identifier.urihttps://gnosis.library.ucy.ac.cy/handle/7/39476en
dc.descriptionΠεριέχει βιβλιογραφικές παραπομπές.el
dc.descriptionΔιατριβή (Διδακτορική) -- Πανεπιστήμιο Κύπρου, Σχολή Θετικών και Εφαρμοσμένων Επιστημών, Τμήμα Xημείας, 1996.el
dc.descriptionΗ βιβλιοθήκη διαθέτει αντίτυπο της διατριβής σε έντυπη μορφή.el
dc.description.abstractThis thesis presents a study into the surface stucture of adsorbents that have the potential of being used in environmental applications. The surface properties of synthetic template-free Na-ZSM-5 microporous zeolites, of a sample of the pure silica end member of the MFI series, Silicalite I, and of synthetic goethite, a-FeOOH, were studied by N2 adsorption isotherm measurements, FTIR / DRIFTS spectroscopy and TGA analysis. The isothermal experimental results of the four ZSM-5 zeolites that had-been synthesized without the presence of organic base under varying conditions confirmed the microporosity of the samples. The aggregation of the relatively small crystallites caused the appearance of hysteresis all along the pressure axis of the isotherms. An anomalous shape of adsorption type I isotherm was obtained for one of the samples of high NaOH:SiO2, exhibiting a descending curvature towards higher relative pressures. This was attributed to the reorganization of clathrate structures within the zeolitic voids and areas of defects, effected by the increase in -OH. This increase resulted to the change in aluminium distribution within the sample and to an increase of internal structure defects during synthesis. The presence of clathrate water was evidenced by i.r spectroscopy, in which the characteristic Η-bonded -OH peaks were present at all working temperatures. A double-stepped isotherm along with its low pressure hysteresis was observed regarding the sample of Silicalite I, as far as the adsorption of nitrogen is concerned. These results agree with those of other researchers. However, a more diffuse hysteresis loop characterising these samples was evident towards higher relative pressures. This can be attributed to defects occuring in the sample. The two substeps 'α' and 'β', both attributed to special packing arrangements of the sorbate molecules inside the microporous channels, correspond to a phase transition of the adsorbed nitrogen, on physisorption, from a lower to a higher densification state. The spectroscopic measurements which were carried out to characterise the surface structure of Silicalite I confirmed the anomalous abundance of -OH groups that dominate the crystal. The chemisorption of pyridine on this zeolite identified its acid centres as being of Lewis acid character. Experimental results showed that α-FeOOH undergoes a structural change to a corrundum α-Fe2O3-like structure at elevated temperatures, thus altering its surface and consequently its cationic exchanging properties. The adsorption of Cu2+ on the mesoporous surface of goethite led to the conclusion that protons are exchanged for copper ions in a ratio of 1:1 via an inner sphere surface complex.en
dc.format.extent354 σ. : εικ. ; 28 εκ.el
dc.language.isogreen
dc.publisherΠανεπιστήμιο Κύπρου, Σχολή Θετικών και Εφαρμοσμένων Επιστημών / University of Cyprus, Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessen
dc.rightsOpen Accessen
dc.subject.lcshAdsorbentsen
dc.subject.lcshAdsorption, Environmental aspectsen
dc.subject.lcshSurface technologyen
dc.titleΜελέτη της επιφανειακής δομής ροφητών με περιβαλλοντικές εφαρμογέςel
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisen
dc.contributor.committeememberΘεοχάρης, Χάρηςel
dc.contributor.committeememberΠομώνης, Φίλιπποςel
dc.contributor.committeememberΚουτσούκος, Πέτροςel
dc.contributor.committeememberΕυσταθίου, Άγγελοςel
dc.contributor.committeememberΛεοντίδης, Επαμεινώνδαςel
dc.contributor.committeememberΚεραμίδας, Αναστάσιοςel
dc.contributor.committeememberTheocharis, Charisen
dc.contributor.committeememberPomonis, Filipposen
dc.contributor.committeememberKoutsoukos, Petrosen
dc.contributor.committeememberEvstathiou, Aggelosen
dc.contributor.committeememberLeontides, Epameinondasen
dc.contributor.committeememberKeramidas, Anastasiosen
dc.contributor.departmentΠανεπιστήμιο Κύπρου, Σχολή Θετικών και Εφαρμοσμένων Επιστημών, Τμήμα Χημείαςel
dc.contributor.departmentUniversity of Cyprus, Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences, Department of Chemistryen
dc.identifier.lcTP156.A35E54 1996en
dc.author.facultyΣχολή Θετικών και Εφαρμοσμένων Επιστημών / Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences
dc.author.departmentΤμήμα Χημείας / Department of Chemistry
dc.type.uhtypeDoctoral Thesisen
dc.rights.embargodate2006


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