Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
77130 Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 2007 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Titanosilicate zeolites are synthesized from bulk titania and silica by a newly developed method using mechanochemical reaction. In this method, an amorphous silica–titania composite is prepared by grinding titania and silica powders with a planetary ball mill and converted into a titanosilicate zeolite through the succeeding hydrothermal treatment. Ti atoms from bulk titania are dispersedly incorporated into the zeolite framework as a tetrahedrally-coordinated species, which is evidenced by several characterization results. By using this new synthesis method, a TS-1 material is obtained highly reproducibly from inexpensive bulk materials without practiced manipulation.

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