Issue 15, 2003

Solid–solid transformation mechanism for nanocrystalline sodalite from pillared clay

Abstract

We here report the synthesis of nanocrystalline sodalite by a solid–solid transformation from a solid gel mixture of Al2O3 pillared montmorillonite (Al2O3-PILM) and NaOH under an ambient atmosphere at 80 °C. HR-TEM clearly shows both the formation of sodalite nuclei by the solid–solid transformation of the montmorillonite matrix and the crystal growth of nanocrystalline sodalite through the rearrangement of delocalized nuclei.

Graphical abstract: Solid–solid transformation mechanism for nanocrystalline sodalite from pillared clay

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
28 Apr 2003
Accepted
11 Jun 2003
First published
30 Jun 2003

Chem. Commun., 2003, 1922-1923

Solid–solid transformation mechanism for nanocrystalline sodalite from pillared clay

J. Choy, S. Lee, Y. Han, M. Park and G. Park, Chem. Commun., 2003, 1922 DOI: 10.1039/B304638A

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