Journal
APPLIED CLAY SCIENCE
Volume 80-81, Issue -, Pages 162-168Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.clay.2013.02.003
Keywords
Kaolinite; Zeolite; Synthesis; Low temperature
Funding
- Laboratory of Environmental and Medical Geology at Institute of Methodologies for Environmental Analysis, CNR
- Associazione Italiana per lo Studio delle Argille - onlus
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A commercial Chinese well crystalline kaolinite (KCh) and a poorly crystalline kaolinite (KGa-2) from the Source Clay Repository of The Clay Minerals Society were used, after fusion with NaOH, to synthesise zeolite by hydrothermal activation. The experiments were performed at temperatures ranging from 25 to 60 degrees C, for 96 h, in distilled water. A large amount of X-type zeolite was crystallised from KCh at 25 degrees C whereas its crystallisation from KGa-2 starts at 35 degrees C. A-type zeolite is formed using both source materials and it is the only synthetic product detected at 25 degrees C. The presence of illite/mica and quartz in KCh determines the different behaviour of the two starting clay minerals. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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