Issue 4, 2021

Effect of mono- and divalent extra-framework cations on the structure and accessibility of porosity in chabazite zeolites

Abstract

Chabazite (CHA), one of the most common zeolite framework types, has a remarkable capacity to accommodate a wide range of different cations within the unique CHA framework. This has led to CHA being applied extensively in ion exchange, and studied for highly selective gas sorption, most notably through a trapdoor mechanism. Here, we report the systematic study of a series of six chabazite zeolites (i.e. K-CHA, Cs-CHA, Ca-CHA, Ba-CHA, Sr-CHA and Zn-CHA) obtained by subjecting the parent chabazite (KNa-CHA) to exchange operations with cations of different valences and atomic radii. These samples were examined using numerous techniques and it was found that the differences in valence and size between extra-framework cations exert a significant effect on the abundance of these cations positioned in the framework, resulting in differing nitrogen sorption ability measured in the synthesised chabazite zeolites. These findings will help to understand how the zeolite counter-cation affects the ability of the CHA material to selectively sequester and separate gases through the use of the trapdoor mechanism.

Graphical abstract: Effect of mono- and divalent extra-framework cations on the structure and accessibility of porosity in chabazite zeolites

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Aug 2020
Accepted
15 Dec 2020
First published
16 Dec 2020

CrystEngComm, 2021,23, 857-863

Effect of mono- and divalent extra-framework cations on the structure and accessibility of porosity in chabazite zeolites

H. V. Doan, K. M. Leung, V. P. Ting and A. Sartbaeva, CrystEngComm, 2021, 23, 857 DOI: 10.1039/D0CE01259A

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