Synthesis of zeolite A from palygorskite via acid activation

2012 
Abstract Zeolite A has been successfully synthesized from palygorskite (PAL) via acid activation followed by hydrothermal treatment. The parameters that affected the synthesis of zeolite A such as acid concentration, crystallization time, and SiO 2 /Al 2 O 3 molar ratio were investigated. The key synthesis procedure was the conversion of PAL to amorphous silica by acid activation which was enhanced by increasing of the HCl concentration. Under the condition of a low HCl concentration (1 mol/L) or a short crystallization time (1 h), sodalite with a low calcium binding capacity (CBC) was synthesized. A high HCl concentration (3 mol/L) and a proper crystallization time (5 h) were necessary for the formation of zeolite A in a wide range of SiO 2 /Al 2 O 3 molar ratios (1.53–3.05). Under above conditions, the particle size and CBC value of the synthetic zeolite A were 2 μm and 318 meq/100 g.
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