Synthesis of binderless ZK-4 zeolite microspheres at high temperature

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Binderless zeolite macrostructures in the form of ZK-4 microspheres were prepared using anion-exchange resin beads as shape-directing macrotemplates. The particles were synthesized under hydrothermal conditions at different temperatures and treatment times. The influence of the different synthesis parameters was investigated by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, fluorescence X, nitrogen adsorption measurements and 29Si solid-state NMR. Fully crystalline spheres similar in size and shape to the original resin beads were obtained by a hydrothermal treatment at the highest temperatures (150-180 °C) for a short treatment time of 24 h. The synthesized microspheres showed to be promising in the molecular decontamination of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). © 2018 by the authors.

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Microspheres, Molecular decontamination, Volatile organic compounds (vocs), Zeolites, Zk-4 zeolite, Adsorption, Decontamination, Hot temperature, Microscopy, electron, scanning, Particle size, Volatile organic compounds, X-ray diffraction, Microsphere, Volatile organic compound, Zeolite, Chemistry, Heat, Scanning electron microscopy, Synthesis, X ray diffraction

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