2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.micromeso.2021.111513
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Chromic acid dealumination of zeolites

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“…103,107 For example, Valtchev and co-workers recently reported the mild dealumination of zeolites with chromic acid. 114 The Si/Al ratio of 9.0 of the parent CHA zeolite was increased to 9.4 and further to 10.5, while the Si/Al ratio of the MFI zeolite was increased to 21 from 19. During the mild dealumination, the framework was well preserved and Brönsted acid sites (BASs) was preserved and their accessibility was increased.…”
Section: "Top-down" Tuning the Si/al Ratios Of Zeolitesmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…103,107 For example, Valtchev and co-workers recently reported the mild dealumination of zeolites with chromic acid. 114 The Si/Al ratio of 9.0 of the parent CHA zeolite was increased to 9.4 and further to 10.5, while the Si/Al ratio of the MFI zeolite was increased to 21 from 19. During the mild dealumination, the framework was well preserved and Brönsted acid sites (BASs) was preserved and their accessibility was increased.…”
Section: "Top-down" Tuning the Si/al Ratios Of Zeolitesmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…www.advsustainsys.com 29 Si MAS NMR spectra of nanosized CHA samples and the corresponding percentage of different Q n species (n = number of Si atoms surrounding a SiO 4 tetrahedron) are presented in Figure 2, Figures S2 and S4a, and Table S2 (Supporting Information). All samples display five distinct resonances at −89, −94, −99, −104, and −109 ppm corresponding to the five crystallographic SiO 4 sites coordinated by either Al 3+ or hydroxyl groups assigned to Q 0-4 species.…”
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“…were employed to leach out Al from different zeolite structures. [ 26–30 ] Yet, dealumination with acids leads to significant structural and porosity losses. [ 31 ]…”
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“…On the contrary, the cationic surfactant, CTAB, slowed down the sedimentation of zeolite particles, but the effect was mild. The EDX analysis of the dried powders collected after sedimentation tests shows that charged species, such as the added polyelectrolytes, may also change the ion balance (Si/Al/Na ratios) of the zeolites (Table S2), which indicates the partial dissolution of the zeolites in use. , Low molecular weight PVP addition resulted in the sedimentation of all particles in almost 2 h (Figure S6), while PEG addition could postpone this up to 11 h (Figure a).…”
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