The influence of microwave-assisted synthesis on nanocrystalline iron silicalite-1 particles†
Abstract
The influence of microwave synthesis conditions (time, temperature) and aging of clear solutions on the size, morphology, iron content, and aggregation of nanocrystalline particles were studied for iron silicalite-1 (FeS-1). The compound crystallized from a starting clear solution (10TEOS : 0.2FeCl3 : 3TPAOH : 245H2O) using one- and two-step microwave-assisted hydrothermal syntheses. The smallest round FeS-1 intergrown crystals with a mean diameter of 300 nm composed of 40 nm particles were obtained by two-step microwave-assisted hydrothermal syntheses. The study of iron local structure in FeS-1 by using