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The nucleation period for crystallization of colloidal TPA-silicalite-1 with varying silica source
Ist Teil von
Microporous and mesoporous materials, 2000-11, Vol.40 (1), p.53-62
Ort / Verlag
Amsterdam: Elsevier Inc
Erscheinungsjahr
2000
Quelle
Alma/SFX Local Collection
Beschreibungen/Notizen
The effect of varying silica source on the nucleation and crystallization of TPA-silicalite-1 was investigated. A direct experimental method, involving a two-stage varying-temperature synthesis, was used to determine the nucleation period for colloidal crystals of TPA-silicalite-1 with different silica sources, including tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) and amorphous silica (Ludox TM and Ludox LS). For syntheses performed at 60°C with TEOS as silica source, the duration of the nucleation was about 72 h, and a very rapid increase in the crystal population occurred during the initial crystallization time. However, with the amorphous silica sources (Ludox TM or Ludox LS), the duration of the nucleation period was extended to about 120 h, and the nucleation profile consisted of a self-accelerating nucleation rate at the beginning of the nucleation period. The two-stage synthesis method could be used to determine the nucleation profile for the various silica sources. However, this technique overestimated the crystal concentration at the earliest stage of nucleation with amorphous silica. The use of amorphous silica gave rise to a broader crystal size distribution compared to that of TEOS. However, it was found that for both TEOS and amorphous silica the vast majority of the nucleation occurred during an induction period when little or no crystal growth was observed. In addition, Raman spectroscopy revealed structural differences between Ludox TM and Ludox LS which may account for differences in the nucleation processes observed for these two amorphous silicas.