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Investigation of the Mechanism of Colloidal Silicalite‐1 Crystallization by Using DLS,SAXS, and 29Si NMR Spectroscopy
Authors:Alexander Aerts Dr  Mohamed Haouas Dr  Tom P Caremans  Lana R A Follens Dr  Titus S van Erp Dr  Francis Taulelle Dr  Jan Vermant Prof  Johan A Martens Prof  Christine E A Kirschhock Prof
Institution:1. Centre for Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, K.U. Leuven, Kasteelpark Arenberg 23, 3001 Heverlee (Belgium), Fax: (+32)?16‐32‐19‐98;2. Institut Lavoisier de Versailles, Université de Versailles St. Quentin en Yvelines, 45 avenue des Etats‐Unis, 78035 Versailles (France);3. Department of Chemical Engineering, K.U. Leuven, Willem de Croylaan 46, 3001 Heverlee (Belgium)
Abstract:Colloidal silicalite‐1 zeolite was crystallized from a concentrated clear sol prepared from tetraethylorthosilicate (TEOS) and aqueous tetrapropylammonium hydroxide (TPAOH) solution at 95 °C. The silicate speciation was monitored by using dynamic light scattering (DLS), synchrotron small‐angle X‐ray scattering (SAXS), and quantitative liquid‐state 29Si NMR spectroscopy. The silicon atoms were present in dissolved oligomers, two discrete nanoparticle populations approximately 2 and 6 nm in size, and crystals. On the basis of new insight into the evolution of the different nanoparticle populations and of the silicate connectivity in the nanoparticles, a refined crystallization mechanism was derived. Upon combining the reagents, different types of nanoparticles (ca. 2 nm) are formed. A fraction of these nanoparticles with the least condensed silicate structure does not participate in the crystallization process. After completion of the crystallization, they represent the residual silicon atoms. Nanoparticles with a more condensed silicate network grow until approximately 6 nm and evolve into building blocks for nucleation and growth of the silicalite‐1 crystals. The silicate network connectivity of nanoparticles suitable for nucleation and growth increasingly resembles that of the final zeolite. This new insight into the two classes of nanoparticles will be useful to tune the syntheses of silicalite‐1 for maximum yield.
Keywords:nanoparticles  NMR spectroscopy  SAXS  silicalites  zeolites
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