Abstract

By using tetraethylorthosilicate, aminopropyltriethoxysilane, titanium and zirconium tetrabutoxide as precursors, an Si–Ti–Zr oxide nanocomposite was synthesized through sol–gel process and characterized by thermogravimetry, scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction patterns. A diffraction peak at 5°, associated with the d001 diffraction plane confirms the hexagonal structure of the nanocomposite, which exhibits pores with a diameter of 1.8 nm. An increase of 100°C in the thermal stability of the compound is observed if Cu2+ cations are introduced, demonstrating the ability of the hybrid matrix to act as a sequestrating agent.

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