Synthesis of zeolite nanocrystals at room temperature |
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Authors: | Valtchev Valentin P Tosheva Lubomira Bozhilov Krassimir N |
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Affiliation: | Laboratoire de Matériaux à Porosité Contr?lée, UMR-7016 CNRS, ENSCMu, Université de Haute Alsace, Mulhouse, France. V.Valtchev@uni-mulhouse.fr |
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Abstract: | Zeolite A nanoparticles were synthesized under room-temperature conditions from a very reactive organic-template-free gel system. The optimization of the syntheses parameters, namely, the composition of the initial system and the careful choice of the reactants, allowed the crystallization to be accomplished within 3 days. At this stage the individual zeolite crystals were in the range of 100-300 nm without well-developed crystal faces. The prolongation of the synthesis time up to 10 days led to formation of larger well-faceted cubic crystals averaging about 400-500 nm in size. The high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) study revealed that a thin layer of amorphous material covers the zeolite particles acting as a binder between individual zeolite crystals. The postsynthesis treatment of the product in NH(3) media under ultrasonic radiation disintegrated the loosely attached zeolite particles and decreased the fraction of zeolite A particles with low colloidal stability. The employed approach, however, did not result in complete disintegration of aggregated crystals. The zeolite crystals obtained under ambient conditions were characterized by XRD, SEM, dynamic light scattering, and N(2) adsorption measurements. |
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