The Crystal Size and Morphology of Silicalite as Influenced by Gel Nucleation Temperature, Alkalinity and Sodium-Chloride Concentration
SG Hill, K Kinson and D Seddon
Australian Journal of Chemistry
41(5) 783 - 789
Published: 1988
Abstract
The influence of sodium chloride, nucleation temperature and alkalinity on crystal size and product morphology of silicalite is described for crystallizations at temperatures of about 170°C. Addition of sodium chloride and increasing alkalinity produce crystals with less intergrowth. Nucleating the gel at 90°C before crystallization significantly reduces crystal size. The intergrowths on the faces of silicalite can be separated and features of the interlocking of separate crystal entities revealed.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9880783
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