Intraframework Migration of Tetrahedral Atoms in a Zeolite |
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Authors: | Dr. Jiho Shin Nak Ho Ahn Prof. Miguel A. Camblor Prof. Sung June Cho Prof. Suk Bong Hong |
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Affiliation: | 1. Center for Ordered Nanoporous Materials Synthesis, School of Environmental Science and Engineering and Department of Chemical Engineering, POSTECH, Pohang 790‐784 (Korea);2. Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid, ICMM‐CSIC, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz 3, 28049 Madrid (Spain);3. Department of Applied Chemical Engineering, Chonnam National University, Gwangju 500‐757 (Korea) |
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Abstract: | The transformation from a disordered into an ordered version of the zeolite natrolite occurs on prolonged heating of this material in the crystallizing medium, but not if the mother liquor is replaced by water or an alkaline solution. This process occurs for both aluminosilicate and gallosilicate analogues of natrolite. In cross experiments, the disordered Al‐containing (or Ga‐containing) analogue is heated while in contact with the mother liquor of the opposite analogue, that is, the Ga‐containing (or Al‐containing) liquor. Therefore, strong evidence for the mechanism of the ordering process was obtained, which was thus proposed to proceed by intraframework migration of tetrahedral atoms without diffusion along the pores. Migration is first triggered, then fuelled by surface rearrangement through reactions with the mother liquor, and stops when an almost fully ordered state is attained. Classical dissolution–recrystallization and Ostwald ripening processes do not appear to be relevant for this phase transformation. |
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Keywords: | disorder‐to‐order process intraframework migration solid‐state reactions tetrahedral atoms zeolites |
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