Following hydrothermal synthesis process, MCM-41 was synthesized by using cetyltriethylammonium bromide as templating agent. The experimental results showed that MCM-41 with pore diameter in the range of 4-7 nm can be...Following hydrothermal synthesis process, MCM-41 was synthesized by using cetyltriethylammonium bromide as templating agent. The experimental results showed that MCM-41 with pore diameter in the range of 4-7 nm can be obtained by adjusting nsurf/nsi. It was proved that cetyltriethylammonium bromide is an effective templating agent for increasing pore diameter of molecular sieve MCM-41.展开更多
Zeolite FAU was heated directly by microwave irradiation at 2450 MHz in an open system without special loading materials. It was discovered that zeolite X was heated to 1473 K about 90 seconds at power output of 400 ...Zeolite FAU was heated directly by microwave irradiation at 2450 MHz in an open system without special loading materials. It was discovered that zeolite X was heated to 1473 K about 90 seconds at power output of 400 W. HY type zeolite was also heated to 1373 K although it needed relative long time (about 11 minutes). Influences of exchangeable cations and adsorbed substances on zeolites ability to absorb microwaves were also discussed.展开更多
文摘Following hydrothermal synthesis process, MCM-41 was synthesized by using cetyltriethylammonium bromide as templating agent. The experimental results showed that MCM-41 with pore diameter in the range of 4-7 nm can be obtained by adjusting nsurf/nsi. It was proved that cetyltriethylammonium bromide is an effective templating agent for increasing pore diameter of molecular sieve MCM-41.
基金The authors gratefully thank the financial assistance provided by the Nalural Science Foundation of Shanxi Province(20001014).
文摘Zeolite FAU was heated directly by microwave irradiation at 2450 MHz in an open system without special loading materials. It was discovered that zeolite X was heated to 1473 K about 90 seconds at power output of 400 W. HY type zeolite was also heated to 1373 K although it needed relative long time (about 11 minutes). Influences of exchangeable cations and adsorbed substances on zeolites ability to absorb microwaves were also discussed.