In Situ Hydrothermal Conversion of Silica Gel Precursors to Binderless
Zeolite X Pellets for Enhanced Olefin Adsorption
Abstract
Binderless zeolite X pellets were “one-pot” synthesized via in situ
hydrothermal conversion of silica gel precursors in sodium aluminate
solution. The conversion and crystallization kinetics were investigated
as a function of synthesis time with a spectrum of techniques. It is
found that four-membered (4R) and six-membered rings (6R) are formed by
linking diffused Al species with dissolved Si species during the aging
period, while the zeolite X frameworks are constructed via
reorganization of β cages with double six-membered rings (D6R) in
crystallization process. Furthermore, GCMC simulation was conducted to
elucidate 1-hexene adsorption in zeolite X as ion species and exchange
degree vary, in which adsorption capacity and guest – host interaction
energy were evaluated. Incorporation of Mg2+ and Ca2+ enables higher
adsorption capacity, while introduction of Co2+, Ni2+, Cu2+ and Zn2+
boosts adsorption and enhances interaction energy.