Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
72457 Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 2015 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We synthesized two zeolite X products with different sizes 20 μm and 4 μm.•We investigated the desorption kinetics of triplal in zeolite X products.•Desorption of triplal was modeled using the first order three-stage kinetics model.•Larger crystals had slightly lower desorption rate constants.

Nanotechnological approach has recently been introduced into fragrance applications. One of these strategies involves encapsulation of fragrances in zeolites to tailor products with controlled release properties. In this study, encapsulation/release of a fragrance molecule, triplal, has been studied using zeolite X as a fragrance carrier. Two phase-pure zeolite X products with different average particle diameters 20 μm and 4 μm were synthesized hydrothermally. The desorption kinetics of triplal in these two different zeolite X products was investigated to determine the effect of the particle size on the desorption process. The first order three-stage kinetics model results indicated that larger crystals had slightly lower desorption rate constants.

Graphical abstractComparison of desorption curves for triplal from two zeolite X samples with different average particle diameters Dp = 20 μm and Dp = 4 μm at 40 °C.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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