Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 75531
Results of Hydrothermal Treatment of the Amorphous Phases Obtained by Ball Milling of Zeolites A, X and Synthetic Mordenite
Results of Hydrothermal Treatment of the Amorphous Phases Obtained by Ball Milling of Zeolites A, X and Synthetic Mordenite // Croatica Chemica Acta, 74 (2001), 1; 195-206 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Results of Hydrothermal Treatment of the Amorphous Phases Obtained by Ball Milling of Zeolites A, X and Synthetic Mordenite
Autori
Kosanović, Cleo ; Subotić, Boris ; Šmit Ivan
Izvornik
Croatica Chemica Acta (0011-1643) 74
(2001), 1;
195-206
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
Zeolite A; Zeolite X; Synthetic Mordenite; Amorphization; Ball Milling; Hydrothermal Treatment; Transformation
Sažetak
High-energy ball milling of zeolites A, X and synthetic mordenite for an appropriate time results in the formation of true amorphous aluminosilicate phases having the same chemical composition as the starting (unmilled) crystalline materials (zeolites). Since the solubility of thus prepared amorphous solids in hot alkaline solutions is considerably higher than the solubility of the starting zeolites under the same conditions, it can be expected that hydrothermal treatment of the amorphous solids would result in their transformation to more stable phases by solution-mediated processes. To evaluate this thesis, the X-ray amorphous solid phases obtained by high-energy ball milling of zeolites A, X and synthetic mordenite were hydrothermally treated at 80 degreesC by 2 M and 4 M NaOH solution, respectively, for 4 h. The products (zeolites A, P and hydroxysodalite) were characterized by X-ray powder diffraction and particle size distribution measurements. It was concluded that the nuclei for zeolite crystallization originate from the residual nano-sized quasicrystalline particles (short-range ordering of Si and Al atoms inside amorphous regions that have not been completely destroyed during milling). Type(s) of the zeolite(s) (zeolite A, zeolite Pa) crystallized by the growth of nuclei under the given conditions are determined by the chemical composition of the liquid phase (concentrations of Si and Al), and by the chemical composition of the precursor (determined by the type of mechanochemically amorphized zeolite) and the alkalinity of the system (NaOH concentration in the liquid phase), respectively. The results obtained are in agreement with the thermodynamic stabilities of the zeolite types that may be crystallized under the given conditions and at relative rates of crystallization.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Kemija
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