Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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76857 | Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The colored products analogous to ultramarine have been obtained by thermal treatment (500–800 °C) of cancrinite mixed with elemental sulfur and alkalis. The samples obtained at 500 °C maintain the original structure of cancrinite, while heating of the mixture at 800 °C resulted in zeolite structure transformation towards SOD in the case of mixture containing Na+ cations and to kaliophilite or unknown structures, when K+ or Li+ were applied as alkali sources. Encapsulation of sulfur species inside the cancrinite cages does not result in the generation of another radicals but S3-orS2-, which is reflected in the ESR spectra resembling those embedded in sodalite cages.
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Authors
Stanisław Kowalak, Aldona Jankowska, Sebastian Zeidler,