A method for the one-stage bitemplate synthesis of mesoporous zeolite-containing materials based on Al-aerosil (Al-MZ) is proposed. The prepared materials were characterized by IR spectroscopy (FT-IR), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and nitrogen adsorption methods.
ABSTRACT:The one-stage bitemplate synthesis method for obtaining mesoporous zeolite-containing materials was used to prepare Ti-aerosil (Ti-MZ). The formation kinetics and the textural features of this material were also studied. The products were characterized by IR spectroscopy (FT-IR), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and nitrogen adsorption methods. Hydrothermal processing (HTP) for relatively short time periods (ca. 8 h) led to the formation of zeolite nano-domains in the amorphous titanium-silica matrix exhibiting perfect twodimensional hexagonal packing without destruction of the mesopore framework. Increasing HTP time was accompanied by the formation of a highly crystalline zeolite framework in the titanium-silica matrix which exhibited increasing microporosity accompanied by the destruction of the mesoporous framework.
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