Issue 10, 2002

FTIR study of the thermal transformation of barium-exchanged zeolite A to celsian

Abstract

In this study room temperature X-ray diffraction patterns and FTIR spectra of zeolite A in its Na form, Ba-exchanged zeolite A, hexacelsian, monoclinic celsian and Ba-exchanged zeolite A samples thermally treated at temperatures ranging from 200 to 1000 °C are reported. The combined inspection of room temperature X-ray diffraction patterns and FTIR spectra reveals the following points. 1) The thermal collapse of the microporous zeolite structure goes to completion upon thermal treatment at 200–300 °C; in the resulting amorphous phase the presence of the secondary building units of the zeolite A structure may be detected. 2) Thermal treatment in the temperature range 200–400 °C results in a middle-range order which favours the crystallisation of small crystallites of monoclinic celsian at 500 °C. 3) The further evolution of the amorphous phase in the 500–800 °C temperature range of thermal treatment instead of promoting the crystalline growth of monoclinic celsian, creates a middle-range order favourable to the crystallisation of hexacelsian which occurs at 1000 °C.

Graphical abstract: FTIR study of the thermal transformation of barium-exchanged zeolite A to celsian

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Apr 2002
Accepted
17 Jun 2002
First published
16 Aug 2002

J. Mater. Chem., 2002,12, 3039-3045

FTIR study of the thermal transformation of barium-exchanged zeolite A to celsian

A. Aronne, S. Esposito, C. Ferone, M. Pansini and P. Pernice, J. Mater. Chem., 2002, 12, 3039 DOI: 10.1039/B203859E

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