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Kinetics of formation of zeolite Na-A [LTA] from natural kaolinites

Academic Article
Publication Date:
1997
Short description:
Kinetics of formation of zeolite Na-A [LTA] from natural kaolinites / Gualtieri, A.; Norby, P.; Artioli, G.; Hanson, J.. - In: PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF MINERALS. - ISSN 0342-1791. - 24:3(1997), pp. 191-199. [10.1007/s002690050032]
abstract:
The kinetics and mechanism of hydrothermal formation of zeolite A from natural kaolinites have been studied using as starting materials two international kaolinite standards (KGa-1 and KGa-2 from Georgia, USA) exhibiting a different degree of stacking disorder. Precursors utilized for the synthesis were prepared by heating the kaolinites at 800°C. Metakaolinite was also prepared from KGa-1 by thermal activation at 600°C. The hydrothermal syntheses were accomplished by heating the samples in NaOH solutions at temperatures between 70 and 110°C. The kinetic experiments were per-formed by time-resolved synchrotron powder diffraction in isothermal mode using a transmission geometry and an Image Plate detector. The results of the kinetic analysis arc interpreted in the light of the structural state of the starting kaolinite, and of the temperature of activation of the precursor material. For kaolinite activated at high temperature the nucleation and crystallization of zeolite A is essentially independent of the defect density of the original kaolinite, and the thermal history of the precursor seems to be the main controlling parameter. The formation process of zeolite A from metakaolinite materials obtained at lower activation temperatures shows significantly faster reaction rates and lower apparent activation energies. This is again interpreted in the light of the short range inhomogeneities present in metakaolinite. As the reaction proceeds metastable zeolite A transforms into hydroxy-sodalite.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
List of contributors:
Gualtieri, A.; Norby, P.; Artioli, G.; Hanson, J.
Authors of the University:
GUALTIERI Alessandro
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1208866
Published in:
PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF MINERALS
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