An efficient synthetic route to accelerate zeolite synthesis: Via radicals

Peng Cheng, Guodong Feng, Chang Sun, Wenjing Xu, Ji Hu Su, Wenfu Yan*, Jihong Yu

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Abstract

The energy-efficient and green synthesis of zeolites that are highly demanded in the chemical industry has been a focus for decades. Here we report a highly efficient radical-route to accelerate the synthesis of zeolites via using sodium persulfate (denoted as SPS) as an additive in the hydrothermal reaction system of SiO2-TPAOH-H2O. The hydrothermal synthesis of highly crystalline silicalite-1 was shortened to 16 h from 24 h in the presence of 0.02 M SPS. Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) was used to characterize the radical species induced by SPS. More importantly, as compared with the conventional synthetic system, highly crystalline silicalite-1 can be synthesized with only half of the amount of organic structure-directing agents in the presence of SPS. With this route, we can not only speed up the hydrothermal crystallization of a silicalite-1 zeolite but also greatly reduce the usage of organic structure-directing agents. This radical-route demonstrates an efficient and green route for the synthesis of zeolites.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2106-2110
Number of pages5
JournalInorganic Chemistry Frontiers
Volume5
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2018
Externally publishedYes

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