New Generation of Zeolite Materials for Environmental Applications

The influence of the morphology (microcrystals, nanocrystals, nanosponges and nanosheets) of MFI and *BEA-type zeolites on their adsorption capacities and adsorption rate of n-hexane at 25 °C has been investigated. The capacity of n-hexane adsorption sensitive to micro- and mesopore volume is enhanc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of physical chemistry. C 2016-02, Vol.120 (5), p.2688-2697
Hauptverfasser: Kabalan, Ihab, Lebeau, Benedicte, Nouali, Habiba, Toufaily, Joumana, Hamieh, Tayssir, Koubaissy, Bachar, Bellat, Jean-Pierre, Daou, T. Jean
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Zusammenfassung:The influence of the morphology (microcrystals, nanocrystals, nanosponges and nanosheets) of MFI and *BEA-type zeolites on their adsorption capacities and adsorption rate of n-hexane at 25 °C has been investigated. The capacity of n-hexane adsorption sensitive to micro- and mesopore volume is enhanced by the use of zeolite nanocrystals or hierarchical nanoporous materials (nanosheets and nanosponges). In the case of hierarchical zeolites MFI and *BEA nanosponges, the n-hexane adsorption capacities reached values of about 790 and 693 mg/g, respectively, that are much higher than those in the corresponding microcrystals (130 and 103 mg/g, respectively). On the opposite the kinetics of n-hexane adsorption are slower in nanocrystals and hierarchical zeolites compared to big crystals, due to the lower crystallinity of the zeolitic material and the nature of the probe molecule.
ISSN:1932-7447
1932-7455
DOI:10.1021/acs.jpcc.5b10052