Issue 2, 2001

Abstract

Microporous molecular sieves can be synthesized under the high temperatures of 165–180 °C and high pH of 10–12.5, using surfactant cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) as a template. It was found that various factors, such as temperature, alkalinity, Si∶Al ratio and the presence of a small amount of organic alkylammonium species (TMA+, TPA+) can affect the nature of the microporous materials obtained. In the wide range of Si∶Al ratios, we can obtain such zeolites as sodalite, analcime, omega, ZSM-35, mordenite, ZSM-5 and silicalite. The experimental results suggest that the decomposition products of CTAB act as templates instead of surfactant CTAB itself. The synthesis condition of high pH (>10) and high temperatures ([gt-or-equal]165 °C) can ensure the decomposition of CTAB, which is quite essential for the formation of microporous molecular sieves.

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Jul 2000
Accepted
13 Oct 2000
First published
04 Dec 2000

J. Mater. Chem., 2001,11, 610-615

Synthesis of microporous molecular sieves by surfactant decomposition

L. Huang, X. Chen and Q. Li, J. Mater. Chem., 2001, 11, 610 DOI: 10.1039/B005770N

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