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Mg-Ion Inversion in MgO@MgO−Al2O3 Oxides: The Origin of Basic Sites

Author(s)
Hiremath, VishwanathKwon, Hyuk JaeJung, In-SunKwon, SoonchulKwon, Sung HyunLee, Seung GeolLee, Hyun ChulSeo, Jeong Gil
Issued Date
2019-06
DOI
10.1002/cssc.201900072
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/81842
Citation
CHEMSUSCHEM, v.12, no.12, pp.2810 - 2818
Abstract
Although MgO-Al2O3 is well known as having a spinel structure, the inversion of which occurs by exchange of the trivalent (Al3+) and divalent (Mg2+) cations, little analytical study of the degree of inversion has been carried out. This study concerns a simple methodology to identify the inversion by solid-state NMR spectroscopy, whereby its correlation with the CO2 capture capacity of MgO-rich MgO@MgO-Al2O3 spinel structures is verified. Through Al-27 and Mg-25 NMR spectroscopy, temperature-programmed CO2 desorption, and thermogravimetric analysis, higher inversion is found to occur at low Mg/Al ratios and the inversion is found to decrease as the Mg/Al ratio increases. Moreover, the degree of inversion correlates with CO2 sorption, which is associated with the medium-strength basic sites induced by formation of the unsaturated O2- species. These results will open new pathways to exploit defects in complex oxides beyond spinels and their derivatives for desired applications. This demonstration of MgO-Al2O3 for CO2 sorption can contribute to the design of future CO2 sorbents.
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
ISSN
1864-5631
Keyword (Author)
carbon capturemetal oxidessorbentsspinel phasesstructure elucidation
Keyword
CARBON-DIOXIDE CAPTURENANO-STRUCTURED MGO-AL2O3CO2 CAPTUREMGAL2O4 SPINELCATION DISTRIBUTIONTEMPERATURENANOPARTICLESPERFORMANCEADSORPTIONCOMPOSITE

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