Issue 3, 2001

Abstract

4A, 13X and Na-mordenite (Na-M) reached higher temperatures by the microwave radiation of 5–10 min in the 500 W radiation power and were completely damaged. When 5A was added to 4A, 13X or Na-M with a suitable ratio, the heating temperature of the mixture was suppressed to a desirable range and the mixture reached the dehydration degree of >85% in 15–20 min. The mixtures irradiated in desirable conditions only slightly decreased their absorption ability for water (by <5% per radiation treatment). The proposed method could quickly and simply reactivate the zeolites up to a high level with a domestic type microwave oven.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Nov 2000
Accepted
12 Jan 2001

PhysChemComm, 2001,4, 18-20

Simple suppressing method of thermal runaway in microwave heating of zeolite and its application

O. Tatsuo and W. Akiko, PhysChemComm, 2001, 4, 18 DOI: 10.1039/B009067K

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