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Nanoporézní vrstvy TiO2 a jejich využití
Krejčíková, Simona ; Matějová, Lenka ; Cajthaml, Tomáš ; Matěj, Z. ; Strýhal, Z. ; Šolcová, Olga
Titania that is promising as catalytic agent for removing of organic impurities from waste water and air, photovoltaic cell and pigment, were studied. Doped Titania layers deposited on various substrates were prepared by sol-gel technique. Sol was prepared by using nonionic surfactants Triton X, organic solvent, water and metal precursors. Deposited gel layers were converted to anatase layers by calcination at 400°C for 4 hours or by subcritic H2O/ supercritic CO2 extraction/ subcritic CH3OH extraction (SWE/SFE/PFE). For deeper textural and structural characterization of prepared layers nitrogen physical adsorption, XRD, AFM and SEM analyses were performed.
Transport Parameters and Textural Properties of Porous Solids
Soukup, Karel ; Šolcová, Olga ; Schneider, Petr
Based on a study of a set of porous materials with wide range of mean pore radii (from 50 to 3000 nm) and mono- or bidisperse pore structure, transport characteristics and textural properties are compared. Structure characteristics relevant to transport processes were evaluated from multicomponent gas diffusion and gas permeation measurements. For data analysis the Mean Transport Pore Model (MTPM) based on Maxwell - Stefan diffusion equation and Weber permeation law was used. Two standard methods - physical adsorption of nitrogen and mercury porosimetry (ASAP2010M and AutoPore 9200, Micromeritics, USA) were used for determination of textural properties. Results from liquid expulsion permporometry that correspond to situation in industrial processes were also taken into account.

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