Title of article :
Synthesis and characterization of silicalite powders
and membranes with micro–meso bimodal pores
Author/Authors :
C. A. Cooper، نويسنده , , Y. S. Lin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Silicalite sols containing silicalite agglomerates
of 150–380 nm in size were synthesized by
hydrothermal synthesis for 0.5–3 days. Silicalite powders
and supported silicalite membranes containing
micro-meso bimodal pores were prepared by the sol–
gel method using these silicalite sols. The silicalite
powders contain intracrystalline zeolitic pores
(0.54 nm) and intercrystalline mesopores of about
3–4 nm in diameter. For the silicalite powders the
mesopore size decreases and mesopore surface area
increases with increasing silicalite agglomerate size as a
result of a change of the shape of silicalite agglomerates
from round to more faceted one. Continuous
silicalite thin films of thicknesses ranging from 3 lm to
12 lm were made on a-alumina by the sol–gel dipcoating
method. The supported silicalite membranes
also contain both zeolitic pores and mesoporous
intercrystalline pores. The single gas He permeance
of the 3 lm thick a-alumina supported silicalite membrane
was found to be from 2.7 · 10–6 to 3.3 · 10–6
mol/m2 s Pa. These bimodal pore zeolite powders offer
the potential as catalysts and sorbents with improved
efficiency. The bimodal pore zeolite membrane can be
used as support for zeolite and other membranes and
as compact packed-bed reactor for chemical reaction
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science