“…It was typically formed under hydrothermal conditions. As a kind of zeolite molecular sieve [7], sodalite has so homogeneous porous, alkali resistant, been characterized by one of the highest thermodynamic stability among all zeolites, that can be used as adsorbents [8], catalysts [9], drug carriers [10] and other functional materials [11]. Unfortunately, sodalite structure is also characterized by one of the smallest sorption capacities [12].…”