Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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77125 | Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Silicate-ring structure in a dry silicate gel that can be transformed into zeolite beta by the steam-assisted crystallization (SAC) was investigated using high-energy X-ray diffraction (HEXRD). In total correlation function, T(r), determined from HEXRD data, a dry gel that was crystallized to zeolite beta exhibited a remarkable peak at 3.8 Å corresponding to second-neighbor Si–O separations in a 4-membered ring (4MR). The 29Si NMR results supported the existence of a large number of 4MRs in the dry gel with TEA+/Si = 0.37. The 4MRs in the dry gel, which are derived from double 3-memebered ring (D3R) structures stabilized by TEA+ in TEA+–silicate solution, are essential in the formation of zeolite beta by the SAC method.
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Authors
Satoshi Inagaki, Kei Nakatsuyama, Yuji Saka, Eiichi Kikuchi, Shinji Kohara, Masahiko Matsukata,