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Preparation of a non-hydrothermal NaA zeolite membrane and defect elimination by vacuum-inhalation repair method

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Abstract This work reports the preparation of a non-hydrothermal NaA zeolite and its stainless steel-supported membrane using geopolymer-gel-thermal-conversion (GGTC) combined with a dip-coating method, which does not require hydrothermal processing.… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This work reports the preparation of a non-hydrothermal NaA zeolite and its stainless steel-supported membrane using geopolymer-gel-thermal-conversion (GGTC) combined with a dip-coating method, which does not require hydrothermal processing. The XRD and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) analyses indicate that the 1.1Na 2 O–Al 2 O 3 –2SiO 2 –8H 2 O geopolymer gels cured at 25 °C nucleate in the geopolymerization stage. After heat-treatment above 60 °C, the crystal nuclei in the geopolymer gels continue to grow and transform into NaA zeolite crystals with good crystallinity. To improve the separation efficiency of the stainless steel-supported NaA zeolite membrane in the pervaporation (PV) process of an ethanol/water mixture, this paper reports a simple vacuum-inhalation repair method for non-zeolitic pores or other defects in the NaA zeolite membrane. After vacuum-inhalation repair of the non-hydrothermal NaA zeolite membrane with sodium alginate solutions and CaCl 2 solutions, in that order, the repaired NaA zeolite membrane exhibited a separation factor that was enhanced approximately 7- to 14-fold over that of the unrepaired NaA zeolite membrane.

Keywords: non hydrothermal; zeolite; zeolite membrane; naa zeolite; hydrothermal naa

Journal Title: Chemical Engineering Science
Year Published: 2017

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