Synthesis of zeolites from fly ash with the use of modified two-step hydrothermal method and preliminary SO 2 sorption tests

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Synthesis of zeolites from fly ash is an ecologically justified process aimed at the transformation of energy sector waste – fly ash into microcrystalline zeolites of broad possible application field. In this study, the synthesis of zeolites from fly ash by using a modified two-step synthesis was presented. The aim of such a planned experiment was to use the waste solutions from previous synthesis, in such a way that minimalization of negative influence of post-synthesis wastes on environment was possible. Received materials were tested for its sulfur dioxide sorption capacity, indicating its future possible application to capture SO2 from exhaust gases.

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Czuma, N., Baran, P., Franus, W., Zabierowski, P., & Zarębska, K. (2019). Synthesis of zeolites from fly ash with the use of modified two-step hydrothermal method and preliminary SO 2 sorption tests. Adsorption Science and Technology, 37(1–2), 61–76. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263617418810607

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