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Microwave-heating Synthesis and Gas Separation Performance of NaA Zeolite Membrane

✍ Scribed by Zhi-Lin Cheng; Zan Liu; Hui-Lin Wan


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
147 KB
Volume
23
Category
Article
ISSN
0256-7660

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Abstract

The paper presented novel synthesis of NaA zeolite membrane with good performance using microwave heating. The method involved two steps, prior seeding 120 nm of LTA crystals on substrate and then employing a secondary hydrothermal synthesis. Effects of seeding times, synthesis time and synthesis times were investigated in this work. The quality evaluation of membranes respectively used single component gases (H~2~ and N~2~) and H~2~/N~2~ (equivalent volume) mixture. The ideal H~2~/N~2~ selectivity increased from 1.90 of the substrate to 6.37 of the three‐stage synthesized membrane, which was distinctly higher than the corresponding Knudsen diffusion selectivity of 3.74. However, the real H~2~/N~2~ selectivity of the three‐stage synthesis was much lower than the corresponding ideal selectivity and close to the corresponding Knudsen diffusion selectivity of 3.74.


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