Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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238150 | Powder Technology | 2009 | 4 Pages |
A powdered natural clinoptilolite-rich tuff (100 mesh) from Semnan region of Iran was successfully converted to higher value-added synthetic zeolite A (submicron particles of ~ 200–300 nm) in a single stage procedure under a hydrothermal condition. Effect of different parameters such as crystallization temperature, sodium hydroxide concentration, solid/liquid ratio (the mass of clinoptilolite; g; to the volume of sodium hydroxide solution; ml) and crystallization duration on the final product were investigated. The formation of zeolite A was ascertained by X-ray powder diffraction, X-ray florescence (chemical analysis), and scanning electron microscopy techniques. The results were revealed that reaction temperature of 353 K, sodium hydroxide concentration of 2 M, crystallization time of 4 h, and solid to liquid ratio of 1/18 were optimized condition for this conversion.
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