Kinetic analysis of crystallization of zeolite beta synthesized by direct heating |
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Authors: | Sawao Honda Kento Nakashima Taketo Yoshida Yusuke Daiko Shinobu Hashimoto Yuji Iwamoto |
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Affiliation: | Department of Life Science and Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Nagoya, Japan |
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Abstract: | To quantitatively investigate the initial crystallization of zeolite beta synthesized by direct heating, the extent of the reaction was precisely evaluated by X-ray diffraction measurements and Rietveld structural refinement, and a kinetic analysis of crystallization was performed using the Avrami-Erofe'ev equation. The activation energy for crystallization was lower than that for hydrothermal synthesis. Reaction and synthesis time curves revealed that the initial zeolite beta crystallization consisted of three stages. The first was an induction period with nucleation by the generation of building units and the formation of an initial coordinated structure. The second stage was crystal growth by a diffusion-controlled reaction, and the third stage involved slowing down of crystallization by the limitation of dehydrocondensation. These stages could be analyzed by calculation of the rate constant and Avrami exponent for each stage. |
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Keywords: | crystals/crystallization diffusion/diffusivity kinetics thermal treatment zeolites |
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