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    • 1H MAS NMR Study of Water on Pd-MCM-41 

      Crone, Joshua (University of Waterloo, 2015-06-18)
      Hydrogen spillover represents one of the most promising avenues to achieve hydrogen storage at the density required for transportation applications. The spillover phenomenon, however, is a topic of much debate, with many ...
    • Behaviour of Mesoporous Silica (MCM-41) Supported Catalysts in Degradation Reactions 

      Guthrie, Colin Peter (University of Waterloo, 2013-01-08)
      A research project was carried out to investigate several aspects of Mobil’s composition of matter #41 (MCM-41) pertaining to its potential application in water treatment technologies. The goal of the work was to lead to ...
    • ¹H MAS NMR Spectral Coalescence of Water and Hydroxyl Resonances in MCM-41 

      Walia, Jaspreet (University of Waterloo, 2011-09-01)
      Solid state ¹H MAS NMR spectroscopy was used to investigate the temperature and hydration dependance of water and hydroxyl proton spectra of hydrated mesoporous MCM-41. The NMR spectra show a complex peak structure, with ...
    • NMR STUDY OF EXCHANGE AND HYDRATION SITE IDENTIFICATION IN MCM-41 

      Hassan, Jamal (University of Waterloo, 2007-01-16)
      Deuteron 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopy was used to study the dynamics of water molecules within the mesoporous material MCM-41. The deuteron spectra show three magnetization components for a sample hydrated to a 0.2 monolayer ...
    • Potential and Limitations of MCM-41 in Dechlorination Reactions 

      Guthrie, Colin Peter (University of Waterloo, 2007-04-27)
      The purpose of this thesis was to conduct preliminary research into the feasibility of using MCM-41 as a catalyst support material in the treatment of organochloride contaminated water. Specifically, the stability of MCM-41 ...

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