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Silica gel si 60

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Silica gel Si-60 is a porous, granular material made from silicon dioxide. It is commonly used as a desiccant and in chromatography applications due to its ability to adsorb and retain water and other polar molecules. The specific surface area, pore size, and adsorption capacity of Silica gel Si-60 can vary depending on the manufacturing process and intended application.

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Synthesis and Characterization of NH4-Zeolites

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Several different commercial NH4-zeolites purchased from Zeolyst International (Conshohocken, Pensylvania, USA) with varying SiO2/Al2O3 ratio were used in this work, such as NH4-beta-25, NH4-beta-150 and NH4-beta-300. The last number in the zeolite labels denotes SiO2 to Al2O3 ratio. The NH4-zeolites were calcined using a stepwise temperature program: 25–250 °C (40 min)–400 °C (140 min) resulting in the proton form of zeolites. All materials were sieved below 32 μm fraction. Vista as well as silica gel Si-60 from Merck (Darmstadt. Germany) and fumed silica (Aldrich, Espoo, Finland) were applied. Al2O3 (Versal alumina GL25) was purchased from La Roche (Welwyn Garden City, UK). In addition, a material exhibiting an amorphous structure using a synthesis time of 24 h was prepared following the procedure described in [51 (link)] for comparison. It was denoted as Beta-22.
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Flash Chromatography Protocol

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Flash chromatography (FC) was carried out on a silica gel (Merck Silica gel Si 60, 40–63 μm). Thin-layer chromatography (TLC) was carried out on glass-based 0.25 mm Merck silica gel plates (60F-254), which were developed with UV irradiation (254 nm and 365 nm), an aqueous solution of KMnO4 and an ethanolic solution of ammonium molybdate, and heat as developing agents.
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