One-step preparation of zeolite silicalite-1 microspheres with adjustable macroporosity
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ArticleKAUST Department
Advanced Membranes and Porous Materials Research CenterChemical Science Program
Nanostructured Functional Materials (NFM) laboratory
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Physical Science and Engineering (PSE) Division
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2009-06-23Permanent link to this record
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A facile one-step method was developed for the preparation of zeolite silicalite-1 (or ZSM-5) microspheres without the need of pre-synthesizing zeolite nanocrystals. In this method, Pluronic triblock copolymer F127 was added into a homogeneous silicalite-1 synthesis solution. During the hydrothermal synthesis, zeolite nanocrystals (∼ 100 nm) were formed and spontaneously assembled into uniform micrometer-sized (3-5 μm) spheres due to the presence of F127. The obtained microspheres possess significant textual porosity (up to 0.24 cm 3/g), which can be adjusted by simply adding different amounts of styrene in the synthesis. The zeolite microspheres are useful for enzyme immobilization, and the enzyme loading is proportional to the textual porosity. © 2009 American Chemical Society.Citation
Hua, J., & Han, Y. (2009). One-Step Preparation of Zeolite Silicalite-1 Microspheres with Adjustable Macroporosity. Chemistry of Materials, 21(12), 2344–2348. doi:10.1021/cm803366kPublisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)Journal
Chemistry of Materialsae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1021/cm803366k