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Quantitative characterization of nanoparticle agglomeration within biological media
Authors:Nicole Hondow  Rik Brydson  Peiyi Wang  Mark D. Holton  M. Rowan Brown  Paul Rees  Huw D. Summers  Andy Brown
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemical Engineering, Ming Chi University of Technology, 84 Gungjuan Rd., Taishan, New Taipei, 24301, Taiwan
Abstract:The electronics industry is one of the world??s fastest growing manufacturing industries. However, e-waste has become a serious pollution problem. This study reports the recovery of e-waste for preparing valuable MCM-48 and ordered mesoporous carbon for the first time. Specifically, this study adopts an alkali-extracted method to obtain sodium silicate precursors from electronic packaging resin ash. The influence of synthesis variables such as gelation pH, neutral/cationic surfactant ratio, hydrothermal treatment temperature, and calcination temperature on the mesophase of MCM-48 materials is investigated. Experimental results confirm that well-ordered cubic MCM-48 materials were synthesized in strongly acidic and strongly basic media. The resulting mesoporous silica had a high surface area of 1,317?m2/g, mean pore size of about 3.0?nm, and a high purity of 99.87?wt%. Ordered mesoporous carbon with high surface area (1,715?m2/g) and uniform pore size of CMK-1 type was successfully prepared by impregnating MCM-48 template using the resin waste. The carbon structure was sensitive to the sulfuric acid concentration and carbonization temperature. Converting e-waste into MCM-48 materials not only eliminates the disposal problem of e-waste, but also transforms industrial waste into a useful nanomaterial.
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