Abstract Pure and thin chabazite zeolite membranes were successfully prepared on macroporous symmetrical stainless steel supports by a two-stage varying-temperature hydrothermal synthesis. The morphologies and pervaporation properties of chabazite zeolite… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Pure and thin chabazite zeolite membranes were successfully prepared on macroporous symmetrical stainless steel supports by a two-stage varying-temperature hydrothermal synthesis. The morphologies and pervaporation properties of chabazite zeolite membranes were greatly influenced by synthesis times and temperatures at each stage. XRD and SEM characterization results showed that a high temperature at the first stage could effectively avoid the formation of MER impurity phase. The optimal crystallization condition was 150 °C for 10 h at the first stage and 100 °C for 5 h at the second stage. Pervaporation results presented that the precursor gel containing a certain amount of chabazite seed crystals was beneficial to prepare high-performance chabazite zeolite membranes. Well reproducible chabazite zeolite membranes displayed an average permeation flux of 6.25 kg m−2 h−1 and an average separation factor of 1950 for a water/ethanol (10/90 wt%) mixture at 75 °C. Besides, as-synthesized membranes had a good stability for separation of a water/ethanol (30/70 wt%) mixture at 75 °C for 10 d test period, indicating that chabazite zeolite membranes had a promising dehydration application even in water-rich organic solvents.
               
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