The Effect of an Ultrasound Radiation on the Synthesis of 4A Zeolite from Fly Ash

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The use of coal as a fuel source generates a lot of solid waste fly ash. Thus, efforts to reduce or utilize the amount of fly ash are urgently needed. This paper presents zeolite synthesis from fly ash. The fly ash was activated by using NaOH solution prior to fusing process with a weight ratio of 1:2 and mixing with distilled water at a weight ratio of 1:5. Thereafter, the addition of alumina with a concentration of 0.71 %, 1.42 %, 2.12 %, and 2.8 % w/v was performed. The effects of heating and ultrasound radiation on the characteristic of zeolite products were investigated. The results showed that the addition of alumina 2.8 % w/v resulted in the Si/Al ratio of zeolite 4A is ∼1. SEM images demonstrated that the presence of ultrasound wave resulted in crystals structure morphology as also supported by XRD characterization. The average crystal size for the ultrasonic treatment was 42.46 nm.

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Susanto, H., Imani, N. A. C., Aslamiyah, N. R., Istirokhatun, T., & Robbani, M. H. (2018). The Effect of an Ultrasound Radiation on the Synthesis of 4A Zeolite from Fly Ash. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 367). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/367/1/012026

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