2022 Annual Meeting
(401e) Engineering Zeolite Syntheses with Inorganic Structure-Directing Agents
Authors
In this presentation, we will discuss strategies for tuning the properties of industrially relevant zeolite crystals in the presence of alkali cations (e.g., Na, Li, and K). We systematically explore how altering the composition of zeolite synthesis mixtures can tune zeolite phase selection. These findings substantiate prior claims that decreasing hydrothermal treatment temperature can assist in the generation of smaller zeolite crystals. We also demonstrate how the judicious selection of silica sources can be used as a design parameter to tailor morphological features of zeolite products. Based on these findings, we propose a comprehensive explanation for the nature of interzeolite transformations. Lastly, we demonstrate several facile approaches to optimize the synthesis of zeolites, such as CHA, in organic-free media. Collectively, these results highlight the significant influence of alkali cations and the tremendous potential for using ISDAs to engineer the physicochemical properties of zeolitic materials.
References
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