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- 2023One-pot synthesis of superparamagnetically modified zeolite chabazite for removal of Cs<sup>+</sup> from radioactively contaminated watercitations
- 2021Evolution of the Local Structure in the Sol-Gel Synthesis of Fe3C Nanostructurescitations
- 2020Nuclear wastewater decontamination by 3D printed hierarchical zeolite monolithscitations
- 2018Derivation of Transferable Pair Potentials and the Calculation of Intrinsic Defect Properties for Xenotimecitations
- 2018Transformation of Cs-IONSIV ® into a ceramic wasteform by hot isostatic pressingcitations
- 2016A Potential Wasteform for Cs Immobilizationcitations
- 2013Thermal Conversion of Cs-exchanged IONSIV IE-911 into a Novel Caesium Ceramic Wasteform by Hot Isostatic Pressingcitations
- 2012Pair distribution function-derived mechanism of a single-crystal to disordered to single-crystal transformation in a hemilabile metal–organic frameworkcitations
- 2012The effect of extra framework species on the intrinsic negative thermal expansion property of zeolites with the LTA topology.citations
- 2011Enhanced stability and local structure in biologically relevant amorphous materials containing pyrophosphatecitations
- 2010Synthesis and structural characterisation using Rietveld and pair distribution function analysis of layered mixed titanium-zirconium phosphatescitations
- 2009Comparison of structural, microstructural, and electrical analyses of barium strontium titanate thin filmscitations
- 2007Hydrostatic low-range pressure applications of the Paris-Edinburgh cell utilizing polymer gaskets for diffuse X-ray scattering measurementscitations
- 2005Pillared clays as catalysts for hydrocracking of heavy liquid fuelscitations
- 2002Pressure-induced volume expansion of zeolites in the Natrolite familycitations
- 2002Oxygen-stabilised partial amorphization in a Zr₅₀Cu₅₀ alloycitations
- 2001Crystallisation of oxygen-stabilised amorphous phase in a Zr50Cu50 alloycitations
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Pillared clays as catalysts for hydrocracking of heavy liquid fuels
Abstract
Two sets of pillared clays (PILCs), chromia and tin-oxide-pillared montmorillonites and laponites, were successfully prepared at Aston University using both conventional and microwave-assisted methods and characterised by X-ray diffraction and thermogravimetric analysis. Microwave irradiation enabled the preparation of the PILCs in a fraction of time of the conventional methods. X-ray powder diffraction was not a suitable method for charactetizing laponite or pillared laponites due to the lack of first order reflections attributed to the small size of individual particles and the random rather than uniform face-to-face orientation of the clay platelets. Laponite appeared to be more thermally stable than montmorillonite. For pillared montmorillonites, dehydroxylation shifted to a lower temperature compared to the starting materials, whereas for tin-oxide-pillared laponites such a shift did not occur. On the other hand for chromia laponite dehydroxylation took place over a much wider temperature range compared to all other materials. The prepared PILCs were employed as catalysts in the hydrocracking of coal-derived liquids in a conventional microbomb reactor at Imperial College exhibiting high-quality performance and remaining active after 4 h utilization regardless of high coke deposition. They actually showed an increase in the total conversion when reused. (c) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.