GIS-NaP1 zeolite samples were synthesized using seven different Si/Al ratios
(5–11) of the hydrothermal reaction mixtures having chemical composition
Al2O3:xSiO2:14Na2O:840H2O
to study the impact of Si/Al molar ratio on the water vapour adsorption potential,
phase purity, morphology and crystal size of as-synthesized GIS-NaP1 zeolite
crystals. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) observations reveal that Si/Al ratio does not
affect the phase purity of GIS-NaP1 zeolite samples as high purity GIS-NaP1 zeolite
crystals were obtained from all Si/Al ratios. Contrary, Si/Al ratios have remarkable
effect on the morphology, crystal size and porosity of GIS-NaP1 zeolite
microspheres. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) evaluations of individual
GIS-NaP1 zeolite microsphere demonstrate the characteristic changes in the
packaging/arrangement, shape and size of primary nano crystallites. Textural
characterisation using water vapour adsorption/desorption, and nitrogen
adsorption/desorption data of as-synthesized GIS-NaP1 zeolite predicts the existence
of mix-pores i.e., microporous as well as mesoporous character. High water storage
capacity 1727.5 cm3 g−1 (138.9
wt.%) has been found for as-synthesized GIS-NaP1 zeolite microsphere samples during
water vapour adsorption studies. Further, the total water adsorption capacity values
for P6 (1299.4 mg g−1) and P7
(1388.8 mg g−1) samples reveal that these two
particular samples can absorb even more water than their own weights.
An oriented, hydrophobic membrane made of a decadodecasil 3 rhombohedral (DDR) zeolite (0.36 nm) could separate CO2 (0.33 nm) from larger N2 (0.364 nm) reliably.
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