Synthesis and characterization of zeolite NaP using kaolin waste as a source of silicon and aluminum

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The synthesis of zeolite NaP using kaolin waste, from the Amazon region, as a predominant source of silicon and aluminum has been studied. The zeolitisation process occurred in hydrothermal conditions using static autoclaving and the effects of time, temperature, and the Si/Al ratio were investigated. The starting material and the phases formed as reaction products were characterized by XRD, SEM and FTIR. The results showed that pure zeolite NaP is hydrothermally synthesized, at 100 °C for 20 hours, using metakaolin waste material in alkaline medium in presence of additional silica. The XRD and SEM analyses indicate that the synthesized zeolite presents good crystallinity.

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Hildebrando, E. A., Andrade, C. G. B., Da Rocha Junior, C. A. F., Angélica, R. S., Valenzuela-Diaz, F. R., & De Freitas Neves, R. (2014). Synthesis and characterization of zeolite NaP using kaolin waste as a source of silicon and aluminum. Materials Research, 17, 174–179. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-14392014005000035

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