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Journal of Supercritical Fluids, Vol.97, 1-5, 2015
A pressurized carbonation sol-gel process for preparing large pore volume silica and its performance as a flatting agent and an adsorbent
A pressurized carbonation sal-gel (PCSG) process coupled with supercritical drying was proposed through the reaction of sodium silicate aqueous solution with CO2 to synthesize silica with large pore volume. The silica was further applied as a flatting agent and an adsorbent, and the effect of pore volume on the extinction performance and adsorption of L-menthol were examined separately. Results showed that the pH at 5.2-6.0 and ambient temperature favored preparing large pore volume silica, and the pH was easy to attain with the pressure larger than about 4 MPa in the PCSG process. Silica sample with pore volume as large as 5.4 cm(3)/g was prepared and an extinction index of 65.5% and adsorption of 2.52 g L-menthol/g silica were achieved with the sample. Larger pore volume silica exhibited better extinction performance and larger adsorption capacity of L-menthol. The PCSG process is a simple (one step and easy to stabilize pH), intensified and sustainable approach compared with the conventional sal-gel process for preparing large pore volume silica. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.