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Kinetic analysis of temperature-induced transformation of zeolite 4A to low-carnegieite

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MATERIALS CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS
Volume 86, Issue 2-3, Pages 390-398

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.matchemphys.2004.04.005

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temperature-induced transformation; zeolite 4A; amorphous aluminosilicate; low-carnegieite; kinetics; mechanism

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Kinetics of the isothermal amorphization of zeolite 4A and recrystallization of the formed amorphous phase to low-carnegieite at three different temperatures were investigated by powder X-ray diffraction method. Changes in the fractions f(A) of zeolite 4A,f(a) of amorphous aluminosilicate and f(C) of low-carnegieite during heating of zeolite 4A, show that amorphization and recrystallization take place simultaneously. Kinetic analyzes of single processes (amorphization, recrystallization) as well as solution of the population balance of the entire transformation process (simultaneous transformation of zeolite 4A into amorphous aluminosilicate and its recrystallization into low-carnegieite) have shown that: (A) the transformation of zeolite 4A takes place by a random, diffusion-limited agglomeration of the short-range-ordered aluminosilicate subunits formed by thermally induced breaking of Si-O-Si and Si-O-Al bonds between different building units of zeolite framework; and (B) the crystallization of low-carnegieite occurs by homogeneous nucleation of low-carnegieite inside the matrix of amorphous aluminosilicate and diffusion-control led, one-dimensional growth of the nuclei, thus forming needle-shaped crystals of low-carnegieite. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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