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Synthesis of Cost-Effective Hierarchical MFI-Type Mesoporous Zeolite: Introducing Diatomite as Silica Source

Journal

SILICON
Volume 13, Issue 10, Pages 3461-3472

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12633-020-00786-7

Keywords

ZSM-5 zeolite; Diatomite; Hydrothermal process; Mesoporous structure

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In this study, high crystallinity ZSM-5 zeolite was synthesized using diatomite from a mine in north-west of Iran as a local silica source. The hydrothermal transformation produced hierarchical ZSM-5 hexagonal crystals, and the effect of Si/Al ratio on crystallinity was investigated. The synthesized zeolites showed strong acid sites and narrow pore size distribution, making them excellent catalysts for methanol to gasoline conversion.
Zeolite, as an intricate microporous material with redox sites, has been widely examined in many chemical industries. However, zeolite is not available everywhere, and it is expensive considering the price of raw materials from which it can be synthesized. In this study, ZSM-5 zeolite, as a local silica source with the high crystallinity, was synthesized, based on diatomite exploited from a mine in the north-west of Iran. The diatomite was employed as the only source of silica, and underwent hydrothermal transformation in a Teflon-lined autoclave operating at 170 degrees C without any alkaline post-treatment. The effects of the reaction pH and the reaction time on the properties of the synthesized MFI-type zeolite were monitored. The hydrothermal reaction time was optimized and hierarchical ZSM-5 hexagonal crystals were obtained. Furthermore, the effect of Si/Al ratio on the crystallinity of the resulting zeolite was investigated. The XRD, SEM, TEM, BET, FTIR, TPD, TGA, and DSC analyses were carried out to characterize the synthesized zeolites. The results confirmed the creation of MFI-type zeolites from diatomite applying hydrothermal process at an optimized pH and reaction time. In addition, the synthesized ZSM-5 zeolites exhibited a narrow pore size distribution resembling the mesoporous structure of standard ZSM-5 zeolites. Plenty of regularly arranged pores with diameters of 300-500 nm were observed inside the round circle-like sections of diatomite. For zeolites in which Si/Al ratio was higher (55 compared to 37), a relatively narrower pore size distribution similar to that of the standard ZSM-5 zeolite was detected. Comparably, the synthesized zeolites also contained stronger acid sites, rendering it as an excellent catalyst for the conversion of methanol to gasoline.

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