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Title: Nanoporous Materials As Advanced Adsorption Media


1
Nanoporous Materials As Advanced Adsorption Media
  • Marshall McDaniel
  • Dr. Sabatini
  • Edgar Acosta

2
Nanoporous Materials As Advanced Adsorption Media
  • Overview
  • Background
  • Adsorption
  • Activated Carbon
  • Motivation for Research
  • Nanoporous Material Studies
  • Porous Polymers
  • Hypothesis I
  • Hypothesis II
  • Modified Alumina
  • Further Research

3
Adsorption
  • Vocabulary
  • Adsorbent (ex. soil, activated carbon, etc.)
  • Adsorbate (ex. solute, contaminant, etc.)
  • Isotherms
  • Adsorption capacity (mg/g) vs. Equilibrium
    Concentration (mg/L)
  • Better adsorbents greater adsorption capacity

4
Activated Carbon (AC)
  • What is activated carbon?
  • How is it made?
  • High Temp, Low O2
  • Characteristics
  • AC can be up to 800m2 per gram (The size of a
    soccer field!).
  • What is it used for?
  • Water filtration
  • Air filtration
  • Does it have limits?

5
Motivation
  • Problem
  • Polar organic contaminants are difficult to
    remove from water using traditional adsorbents
    (AC).
  • Examples
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Acetaminophen
  • non-ionic surfactants
  • Phenols
  • Endocrine disruptors

Acetaminophen
6
Hypotheses
  • Polar organic molecules (POMs) show less tendency
    to adsorb to activated carbon because of the lack
    of polar adsorption sites.
  • Therefore, by synthesizing an adsorbent with more
    polar adsorption sites we will expect an
    increased adsorption of POMs.

7
Hypothesis I Methods
  • Measure adsorption of alcohols and acetaminophen
    on activated carbon.
  • Sampling Equipment Gas Chromotograph
  • Analyze Data

8
Hypothesis I Results
  • Adsorption Isotherms
  • Hypothesis I confirmed.

9
Hypothesis II Restated
  • Synthesizing an adsorbent with more polar
    adsorption sites we will expect an increased
    adsorption of POMs.

10
Hypothesis II Introduction
  • GOAL Create a porous polymer with
  • Comparable surface area to AC
  • More polar adsorption sites

polymer
11
Hypothesis II Methods
  • MATERIALS USED FOR POLYMER SYNTHESIS
  • Methyl methacrylate (monomer)
    - AIBN (initiator)
  • - Ethylene glycol dimethacrylate (crosslinker)
  • 2-Hydroxyethyl methacrylate - 3-Sulfopropyl
    methacrylate, potassium salt

12
Hypothesis II Methods
  • Synthesis of porous polymer F22
  • 5.5 ml of H2O, 4ml of HEMA, 0.5 ml of EGDMA
  • Add Initiator
  • Place in Hot Bath (60o C) for 1 day
  • Place in Acetone
  • Dry in Oven
  • Grind up dried polymer

Acetone / H2O / Air
Polymer
13
Hypothesis II Results
  • Adsorption of F22 and F41 compared with AC

14
Porous Polymer Observations
  • Two Possible Reasons for Poor Adsorption
  • Not enough surface area?
  • Test polymers using surface area equipment
  • Surface is not appropriate? (too polar?)
  • Look at surface area probes
  • Inconclusive results change in approach

15
Nanoporous Modified Alumina
  • Introduction
  • aluminum oxide (Al2O3), activated
  • 300m2/gram surface area
  • Positively charged below pH 9.3
  • Ave. pore size of 5.8nm diameter
  • Goal
  • To modify the Al2O3 by adsorbing negatively
    charged organic molecules to its surface.

16
Adsorption on Modified Alumina
  • Procedure
  • Adsorb Bridging-Organics onto Alumina
  • Measure adsorption on Al2O3
  • tannic acid (TA), humic acid (HA), lignosulfonic
    acid sodium salt (LA), sodium dodecylbenzenesulfon
    ate
  • Sample using UV Spectrophotometer
  • Use organo-modified alumina to adsorb POMs.

bridge molecule
polar organic molecule (alcohol)
Al2O2 surface
17
Adsorption on Modified Alumina
  • Procedure STEP 1

18
Further Research
  • Follow through on the Adsorption on Modified
    Alumina STEP 2
  • use organo-modified alumina to adsorb POMs.
  • Test competitive adsorption studies where two
    POMs are placed in the same vial.
  • Measure surface area of adsorbents.

19
Special Thanks to
  • Dr. Sabatini Edgar (for putting up with me)
  • Denae for the great job of directing REU this
    summer.
  • All the OU CEES faculty and Grad students for a
    great summer.
  • The National Science Foundation for funding.
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