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Download fileDirecting the Distribution of Potassium Cations in Zeolite-LTL through Crown Ether Addition
journal contribution
posted on 2017-08-01, 00:00 authored by Hae Sung Cho, Adam R. Hill, Minhyung Cho, Keiichi Miyasaka, Kyungmin Jeong, Michael W. Anderson, Jeung Ku Kang, Osamu TerasakiWe
discover that the crystal morphology of zeolite-LTL could be
modified by crown ether (21-crown-7, CE), where CE decreases the aspect
ratio of zeolite-LTL while increasing the nucleation of domains on
the (0001) face and hindering their growth along the c-axes. Moreover, the study using scanning electron microscopy supports
that the ratio between the rates for generation of cancrinite columns
and bridging cancrinite columns on the {101̅0} face remains
constant among the LTL frameworks with different amounts of CE molecules.
In addition, X-ray diffraction analysis shows that potassium cations
redistribute into pore cavities (t-lil) from cancrinite
cages (t-can) and t-ste cages by
the strong interactions between potassium and CE as the amount of
CE molecules is increased. Additionally, Monte Carlo simulations clarify
that stabilization of the t-lil cage via the redistribution
of potassium cations at high CE concentration is attributed to the
dominant effect in the crystal morphology changes observed. To understand
the catalytic and adsorption properties of zeolites, it is important
to investigate their structure/property relationships. Especially,
studying the morphology of an anisotropic zeolite crystals has been
of great interest because of the strong influence on controlling its
properties. Thus, morphological control of the material with a particular
crystallographic direction is highly desirable to obtain maximum properties
for applications.