Issue 35, 2018

Monitoring the assembly–disassembly–organisation–reassembly process of germanosilicate UTL through in situ pair distribution function analysis

Abstract

A study into the disassembly and organisation steps of the ADOR process has been undertaken through in situ Pair Distribution Function (PDF) analysis. Three aqueous systems (water, 6 M HCl and 12 M HCl) were introduced to a parent zeolite germanosilicate UTL in a cell. Hydrolysis could be clearly seen when UTL was exposed to water over a period of 8 h, forming the disorder layered material, IPC-1P. In hydrochloric acid, the hydrolysis step is too quick to observe and a Ge–Cl containing species could be seen. In 6 M HCl, the rearrangement of the interlayer region began after an induction period of 8 h, with the process still occurring after 15 h. In 12 M HCl, the rearrangement appears to have come to an end after only 6 h.

Graphical abstract: Monitoring the assembly–disassembly–organisation–reassembly process of germanosilicate UTL through in situ pair distribution function analysis

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 May 2018
Accepted
06 Aug 2018
First published
06 Aug 2018

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2018,6, 17011-17018

Monitoring the assembly–disassembly–organisation–reassembly process of germanosilicate UTL through in situ pair distribution function analysis

S. E. Henkelis, S. A. Morris, M. Mazur, P. S. Wheatley, L. N. McHugh and R. E. Morris, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2018, 6, 17011 DOI: 10.1039/C8TA04320E

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