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Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology | 2002

Characterization of Hollow Chemical Garden Fibers from Metal Salts and Water Glass

Devrim Balköse; F. Özkan; Uğur Köktürk; Sevgi Ulutan; Semra Ülkü; G. Nişli

Hollow fibers formed from water glass and metal salts of IIA(Ca), VIIB(Fe, Co, Ni) and IB(Cu) groups were characterised in this study. Fragile fibres obtained herein broke down into small pieces during isolation and drying. Quantitative information about morphology, chemical composition and surface structure of the fibres were obtained. The diameter and wall thickness of the fibers were around 50 μ and 3 μ. respectively. They had particulate inner and smooth outer surfaces. Fibers had variable composition with metal (II) oxide/SiO2 ratio in the range 0.31 to 1.02. While group VIIB metal (II) fibres were amorphous, group IIA and IB metal (II) fibres were partially crystalline All the fibres had pores both in micro pore and meso pore region. The B.E.T surface area from N2 adsorption data was in the range of 10–249 m3 g−1 and 8–176 m2 g−1 from Langmuir and B.E.T models respectively.


Separation Science and Technology | 1996

Use of Clinoptilolite in Ethanol Dehydration

Funda Tihmillioglu; Semra Ülkü

Clinoptilolite-type natural zeolite, which exists in various regions of Turkey, has been experimentally studied. For the ethanol-water-local clinoptilolite system, uptake and breakthrough curves were determined under a nitrogen gas atmosphere. In adsorption kinetics and adsorption equilibrium studies, the effects of particle size, temperature and, amount of zeolite on the uptake rate have been investigated. The breakthrough curves for four different flow rates of ethanol and three different bed heights were determined in dynamic column studies. The results of the experiments show that intraparticle diffusion is the main resistance. The local clinoptilolite is a promising adsorbent for water adsorption from aqueous ethanol.


Chemical Engineering Communications | 2008

DEVELOPMENT OF SYNERGISTIC HEAT STABILIZERS FOR PVC FROM ZINC BORATE-ZINC PHOSPHATE

Cem Aykut Erdoğdu; Sevdiye Atakul; Devrim Balköse; Semra Ülkü

The importance of flame-retardant and smoke-suppressed poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) compositions is increasing gradually in the polymer industry since PVC releases smoke and toxic gases (hydrogen chloride, HCl) during heating at temperatures above 140°C with the result of dehydrochlorination reaction. In this study, the synergistic effects of zinc borate (ZB)-zinc phosphate (ZP) on the thermal stability of PVC were investigated using thermal techniques. The induction and stability time values of PVC plastigels were obtained at 140° and 160°C. The results revealed that PVC plastigels having only ZP and ZB retarded dehydrochlorination of PVC compared with the unstabilized sample. However, the plastigels with both ZB and ZP had a superior synergistic effect on char formation of PVC. Since the induction periods of the samples having both ZB and ZP were higher than those of the unstabilized samples having only ZB or only ZP, the synergistic effect was observed.


Transport in Porous Media | 2013

Comparison of Uniform and Non-uniform Pressure Approaches Used to Analyze an Adsorption Process in a Closed Type Adsorbent Bed

Gamze Gediz Ilis; Moghtada Mobedi; Semra Ülkü

Heat and mass transfer in an annular adsorbent bed filled with silica gel particles is numerically analyzed by uniform and non-uniform pressure approaches. The study is performed for silica gel–water pair, particle radius from 0.025 to 1 mm and two bed radii of 10 and 40 mm. For uniform pressure approach, the energy equation for the bed and the mass transfer equation for the particle are solved. For non-uniform pressure approach, the continuity and Darcy equations due to the motion of water vapor in the bed are added, and four coupled partial differential equations are solved. The changes of the adsorbate concentration, pressure, and temperature in the bed throughout the adsorption process for both approaches are obtained and compared. The obtained results showed that the particle size plays an important role on the validity of uniform pressure approach. Due to the interparticle mass transfer resistance, there is a considerable difference between the results of the uniform pressure and non-uniform pressure approaches for the beds with small size of particles such as


Drying Technology | 2012

Dehydration, Water Vapor Adsorption and Desorption Behavior of Zn[B3O3(OH)5] · H2O and Zn[B3O4(OH)3]

Burcu Alp; Mehmet Gönen; Sevdiye Atakul Savrık; Devrim Balköse; Semra Ülkü


Drying Technology | 2011

Characterization and Dehydration Behavior of a Natural, Ammonium Hydroxide, and Thermally Treated Zeolitic Tuff

G. Narin; Devrim Balköse; Semra Ülkü

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Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2003

WATER VAPOUR ADSORPTION ON ORGANIC AND INORGANIC POLYMERS

Devrim Balköse; F. Özkan; Sevgi Ulutan; Semra Ülkü


Chemical Engineering Communications | 2004

A CHROMATOGRAPHIC STUDY OF CARBON MONOXIDE ADSORPTION ON A CLINOPTILOLITE-CONTAINING NATURAL ZEOLITIC MATERIAL

G. Narin; S. Yilmaz; Semra Ülkü

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Journal of Porous Materials | 2013

Investigation of structural properties of clinoptilolite rich zeolites in simulated digestion conditions and their cytotoxicity against Caco-2 cells in vitro

Dilek Demirbüker Kavak; Semra Ülkü

The dehydration behaviors of two different hydrated zinc borate species, Zn[B3O3(OH)5] · H2O and Zn[B3O4(OH)3], which are industrially important flame retardants, were studied by thermal gravimetric(TG) analysis and in situ diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform (DRIFT) spectroscopy. Dehydration onset temperatures of Zn[B3O3(OH)5] · H2O and Zn[B3O4(OH)3] were 129 and 320°C, respectively, at a 10°C/min ramp rate. A very small amount of boric acid was volatilized in addition to water vapor when both samples were heated at 250°C. A significant amount of water vapor was adsorbed by Zn[B3O3(OH)5] · H2O from air at 25°C. However, Zn[B3O4(OH)3] adsorbed a very small amount of water under the same conditions. Both zinc borates did not have a tendency to cake during storage.


Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis | 2002

Acylation of 2-methoxynaphthalene over ion-exchanged β-zeolite

İsmail Cem Kantarlı; Levent Artok; Hatice Bulut; Selahattin Yilmaz; Semra Ülkü

Aqueous NH4OH-treated and subsequently calcined forms of local natural zeolitic tuff were characterized by different techniques including scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray powder diffraction, inductively coupled plasma–atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES), volumetric N2 adsorption at −196°C, thermogravimetry (TG), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and transmittance infrared spectroscopy. The dehydration behavior of the samples was investigated using an in situ temperature-programmed diffuse reflectance Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (TP-DRIFTS) method under vacuum. The DRIFTS spectra recorded yielded information about the effect of the NH4OH treatment and subsequent calcination on the dehydration behavior of the natural zeolite. Changes in the infrared bands corresponding to vibrations of the O–H and N–H bonds upon in situ heating under vacuum were analyzed.

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Devrim Balköse

İzmir Institute of Technology

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Hasan Demir

Osmaniye Korkut Ata University

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Mehmet Gönen

İzmir Institute of Technology

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Gamze Gediz Ilis

İzmir Institute of Technology

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Dilek Demirbüker Kavak

İzmir Institute of Technology

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Oguz Bayraktar

İzmir Institute of Technology

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Evren Altiok

İzmir Institute of Technology

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F. Özmıhçı

İzmir Institute of Technology

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