Andreia B. Henriques
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2018
Marília Cleto Meirelles Ribeiro; Camila C. Amorim; Regina de Fátima Peralta Muniz Moreira; Luiz C.A. Oliveira; Andreia B. Henriques; Mônica Maria Diniz Leão
AbstractSemiconductors based on Fe/Nb oxides can present both solar sensitivity and high catalytic activity. However, there is still a lack regarding the comparison between different routes to produce Fe/Nb-based solar photocatalysts and the evaluation of the impact of the synthesis operating conditions on the material properties. In this work, Fe/Nb2O5 ratio, type of precipitating agent, presence/absence of washing stage, and temperature of calcination were verified to be the most relevant parameters in the synthesis by the co-precipitation method. These factors led to remarkable differences in the properties and performance of the photocatalysts produced by each distinct synthesis route. Composition, iron species present in the materials, crystallinity characteristics, and pH of the catalysts were affected, leading to different photocatalytic activities under UV-Vis light. Due to their characteristics, the synthesized materials are potential photocatalysts for application in solar processes. Graphical abstractᅟ
REM - International Engineering Journal | 2016
Otávia Martins Silva Rodrigues; Antônio Eduardo Clark Peres; Andreia B. Henriques; Bárbara Gonçalves Amorim
This paper presents a potential condition to separate kaolinite through flotation when it is present in bauxite ore. This research anticipates a Brazilian industry requirement, considering the tendency towards the need for aluminosilicates removal from bauxite ores, as has already occurred in China. Kaolinite is the most abundant aluminosilicate, and gibbsite is the main aluminum bearing mineral in Brazilian bauxite ores. The first step was a fundamental study involving microflotation experiments with pure samples of kaolinite and gibbsite. Ammonium quaternary salts and amines were used as the collector and corn starch as the depressant. In a fundamental study, the best conditions determined in the first step were evaluated for the flotation of kaolinite from bauxite ore using laboratory scale experiments. Tests with AQ142/starch (pH 10) and CTAB (pH 7) led to satisfactory results. In general, the highest values of alumina/silica mass ratio were obtained with AQ142/starch and the highest values of mass recovery and metallurgical recovery were achieved with CTAB.
Characterization of Minerals, Metals, and Materials | 2015
Nilton F. Nagem; Marcos Costa; Valeria G. Silva; Andreia B. Henriques; Alexandra A.P. Mansur; Antônio Eduardo Clark Peres; Herman S. Mansur
The superfine material generated in the Bayer process was used in one innovatively way as a precursor to geopolymerization techniques because of the presence of Gibbsite. Gibbsite can play a role in system adjustment because of the SiO2/Al2O3 ratio. Furthermore in the geopolymeric system it was studied the influenceof the additives such as kaolin, metakaolin and sodium trisilicate in an alkaline media. Others conditions to form the geopolymer were also evaluated such as solid/liquid ratio, SiO2/Al2O3 ratio and total alkaline. The raw materials and geopolymeric products were characterized by several techniques e.g. XRD, DSC, FTIR and SEM. Through the FTIR technique it was observed an increase in intensity and bandwidth in the region centered at 1010 cm−1, which is related to the asymmetric vibration Si(Al)-O, this is an indicating of the possible geopolymer formation This broadening of the band promotes a relative disappearance (overlapping) peaks at 965 and 935 cm−1 associated with raw material (ESPDust).
Chemical Engineering Journal | 2013
Camila C. Amorim; Mônica Maria Diniz Leão; Regina de Fátima Peralta Muniz Moreira; José Domingos Fabris; Andreia B. Henriques
Chemical Engineering Journal | 2012
Camila C. Amorim; Paula R. Dutra; Mônica Maria Diniz Leão; Márcio C. Pereira; Andreia B. Henriques; José Domingos Fabris; Rochel M. Lago
Chemical Engineering Journal | 2017
Luiza N. Andrade; Sandrine F. Araujo; Antonio Teixeira de Matos; Andreia B. Henriques; Luiz C.A. Oliveira; Patterson P. Souza; Poliane Chagas; Mônica Maria Diniz Leão; Camila C. Amorim
Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2015
Sara V. Santos; Camila C. Amorim; Luiza N. Andrade; Natália C. Z. Calixto; Andreia B. Henriques; J. D. Ardisson; Mônica Maria Diniz Leão
Catalysis Today | 2015
Fernanda F. Brites-Nóbrega; Igor A. Lacerda; Sara V. Santos; Camila C. Amorim; Veronice Sluzarski Santana; Nádia Regina Camargo Fernandes-Machado; José D. Ardisson; Andreia B. Henriques; Mônica Maria Diniz Leão
Biotechnology for Biofuels | 2018
Augusta Isaac; Jéssica de Paula; Carlos Martins Viana; Andreia B. Henriques; Angelo Malachias; Luciano Andrey Montoro
Archive | 2016
Otávia Martins Silva Rodrigues; Antônio Eduardo; Clark Peres; Andreia B. Henriques