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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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S?ntese, caracteriza??o e estudo das propriedades fotocatal?ticas de compostos de ni?bio em matrizes ambientais

Morais, Lidiane Alves de 16 May 2016 (has links)
Submitted by Automa??o e Estat?stica (sst@bczm.ufrn.br) on 2016-12-29T16:22:07Z No. of bitstreams: 1 LidianeAlvesDeMorais_TESE.pdf: 2444711 bytes, checksum: 23f2b53145f8389d4a45f7f7c2040146 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Arlan Eloi Leite Silva (eloihistoriador@yahoo.com.br) on 2017-01-02T17:55:19Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 LidianeAlvesDeMorais_TESE.pdf: 2444711 bytes, checksum: 23f2b53145f8389d4a45f7f7c2040146 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2017-01-02T17:55:19Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 LidianeAlvesDeMorais_TESE.pdf: 2444711 bytes, checksum: 23f2b53145f8389d4a45f7f7c2040146 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2016-05-16 / Coordena??o de Aperfei?oamento de Pessoal de N?vel Superior (CAPES) / Um dos materiais que atualmente est? em destaque s?o os compostos de ni?bio, por apresentarem caracter?sticas como acidez, propriedades oxidativas e fotocatal?ticas e por ser um dos metais mais abundantes do pa?s, sendo o Brasil o maior produtor mundial. Este trabalho avaliou a efici?ncia da fotocat?lise heterog?nea de materiais de ni?bio na oxida??o de metanol e na inativa??o do microrganismo Escherichia Coli. Foram sintetizados catalisadores a base de ni?bio Nb2O5 e foram feitas imobiliza??es (coating) utilizando ?xido de ni?bio. Diante das caracteriza??es, foi poss?vel verificar a forma??o de esp?cies de ?xido de ni?bio e niobatos de s?dio dependendo da metodologia de s?ntese adotada. Esses materiais foram avaliados na oxida??o de metanol em diferentes concentra??es de catalisadores e apresentaram uma efici?ncia na forma??o do formalde?do proveniente da oxida??o, esta efici?ncia est? diretamente relacionada com a concentra??o dos catalisadores, sendo o material de niobato de s?dio o que apresentou maior efici?ncia, devido as suas propriedades texturais, ?pticas, sendo este um material promissor no ramo da fotocat?lise. Para os sistemas de imobiliza??o (coating), verificou-se que o revestimento ideal ? obtido com tr?s imobiliza??es, estes materiais foram analisados na oxida??o de metanol e na inativa??o de microrganismo Escherichia Coli. Estes sistemas (coating) mostram uma boa atividade na oxida??o de metanol, apesar de apresentar resultados inferiores quando comparados aos materiais em suspens?o de ?xido de ni?bio, por?m a grande vantagem dos sistemas imobilizados em rela??o ao de suspens?es s?o a sua reutiliza??o. Em rela??o ? inativa??o da Escherichia Coli, foi verificado que os sistemas imobilizados n?o s?o muitos ativos e que o microrganismo ? bastante dependendo do meio em que se encontra. / One of the materials that is currently highlighted are the compounds of niobium, because they have features like acidity, oxidative and photocatalytic properties and for being one of the most abundant metals in the country, Brazil is the world's largest producer. In this scenario, the work has to evaluate the efficiency of heterogeneous photocatalysis niobium materials in the oxidation of methanol and the inactivation of Escherichia coli using immobilization systems ?coating? and suspension. Commercial niobium oxide (Nb2O5) was evaluated in suspension and immobilization in different systems (tubes and rings) for photocatalytic processes for water treatment (methanol oxidation and inactivation of Escherichia coli). From the results of the commercial Nb2O5 characterizations was observed the presence of an amorphous structure with heat thermal treatment at temperatures above 550 ?C becomes crystalline phases, however, this fact produce a significant aggregation of the particles which reduced the specific area and the photocatalytic activity. The not calcined Nb2O5 material showed a higher activity, for both oxidation of methanol as for the inactivation of bacterial tests, the latter being very sensitive to the chemical composition water. Immobilization of the photocatalyst reactor walls prevents the need for removal of Nb2O5 particles after treatment, but significantly reduction its activity. In contrast, immobilization in a fixed-bed (rings) led to a moderate reduction in activity, which is counteracted by improvement in the long-term stability of the material. Niobium catalysts were synthesized using a refluxing method with and without the use of NaOH in different conditions of synthesis and characterized by different techniques in order to verify the phase formation of niobium. From the results of X-ray diffraction for the synthesized materials were recorded forming of species niobium oxide and sodium niobates depending on the adopted synthesis methodology. The catalytic activity of these materials was evaluated in the oxidation of methanol in relation to the amount of catalyst in which the activities have different behaviors have been dependent on the structure, surface and morphological parameters. Materials with sodium niobate structure have a lineal tendency of activity in relation to the mass of catalysts, while the materials niobium oxide structure have an abrupt loss of their catalytic activity at higher catalyst concentrations, indicating that the dispersion of the light is higher in these catalysts as increases the amount of particles in suspension. Among the materials synthesized and analyzed in the oxidation of methanol, which was more efficient, was the material of sodium niobate NaNbO3 to their textural properties, optical, which is a promising material for photocatalysis.

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