Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
An alternative strategy to the conventional seeded-assisted synthesis of Faujasite (FAU)
nanozeolites and their assembling into thin films on ceramic substrates are reported. The method,
which can be easily extended to other zeolite topologies, offers good opportunities for industrial
applications.
The molar composition of the precursor gel used for the synthesis of FAU nanozeolites and
membranes was conceived to achieve a high degree of supersaturation and trigger a uniform and
abundant nucleation. Tubular alumina supports seeded with NaX particles of 2?m have been used
to address the crystallization process. The synthesis was carried out in "soft condition" at near
ambient temperature (30°C). Pure-phase FAU zeolites having uniform particle size dimensions in
the range of 35-56 nm have been produced in high yield. Moreover, a uniform gel layer containing
precursor entities has been concomitantly formed on the inner surface of the support after
immersion in the synthesis gel. Thin and dense FAU membranes have been prepared through drygel
conversion at higher temperatures. SEM images showed that the FAU layers have a thickness of
ca. 2 ?m and are constituted by closely packed, well intergrown nanocrystals, whose dimension was
ca. 20-30 nm. The mass transport properties of the prepared membranes were probed by feeding dry
single gases (N2 and CO2) at ambient temperature, obtaining low permeance (ca. 3.8·10-9 molm-2s-
1Pa-1 for N2) and ideal selectivity higher than the corresponding Knudsen value.
Tipologia CRIS:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Elenco autori:
Poerio, Teresa
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Titolo del libro:
Powder Synthesis and Characterization
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