The Effect of Silanisation on the Catalytic and Sorption Properties of Zeolites

Silanising zeolites can result in significant beneficial changes to their catalytic and sorptive properties. It is, however, necessary to carefully control the reaction conditions when silanising a zeolite. Apart from the different effects of...

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Main Authors: C.T. O’Connor, K.P. Möller, H. Manstein
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hosokawa Powder Technology Foundation 2014-03-01
Series:KONA Powder and Particle Journal
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Online Access:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/kona/25/0/25_2007020/_pdf/-char/en
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spelling doaj-c6048542c46e48c5961a2688741debff2021-02-03T01:02:42ZengHosokawa Powder Technology FoundationKONA Powder and Particle Journal0288-45342187-55372014-03-0125023023610.14356/kona.2007020konaThe Effect of Silanisation on the Catalytic and Sorption Properties of ZeolitesC.T. O’Connor0K.P. Möller1H. Manstein2Centre for Catalysis Research, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Cape TownCentre for Catalysis Research, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Cape TownCentre for Catalysis Research, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Cape TownSilanising zeolites can result in significant beneficial changes to their catalytic and sorptive properties. It is, however, necessary to carefully control the reaction conditions when silanising a zeolite. Apart from the different effects of using vapour or liquid deposition procedures and static or flow systems, the deposition temperature and the number of silanisation/calcination cycles are of great importance. By careful control of these conditions, it is possible to systematically modify the diffusional properties of the zeolite while at the same time inertizing the external surface acidity. The diffusional changes are more likely due to a blockage of pore entrances, resulting in a greater diffusion pathway, than to a controlled narrowing of the pore openings. By careful control of the number of silanisation/calcination cycles, it is possible to systematically change the diffusional properties. The amount of Si deposited/nm2 is a good indicator of the process of silanisation. Silanised zeolites are able to significantly increase the yield of particular isomers as a result of the diffusional constraints.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/kona/25/0/25_2007020/_pdf/-char/enzeolitessilanisationcatalysissorption
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author C.T. O’Connor
K.P. Möller
H. Manstein
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K.P. Möller
H. Manstein
The Effect of Silanisation on the Catalytic and Sorption Properties of Zeolites
KONA Powder and Particle Journal
zeolites
silanisation
catalysis
sorption
author_facet C.T. O’Connor
K.P. Möller
H. Manstein
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title The Effect of Silanisation on the Catalytic and Sorption Properties of Zeolites
title_short The Effect of Silanisation on the Catalytic and Sorption Properties of Zeolites
title_full The Effect of Silanisation on the Catalytic and Sorption Properties of Zeolites
title_fullStr The Effect of Silanisation on the Catalytic and Sorption Properties of Zeolites
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Silanisation on the Catalytic and Sorption Properties of Zeolites
title_sort effect of silanisation on the catalytic and sorption properties of zeolites
publisher Hosokawa Powder Technology Foundation
series KONA Powder and Particle Journal
issn 0288-4534
2187-5537
publishDate 2014-03-01
description Silanising zeolites can result in significant beneficial changes to their catalytic and sorptive properties. It is, however, necessary to carefully control the reaction conditions when silanising a zeolite. Apart from the different effects of using vapour or liquid deposition procedures and static or flow systems, the deposition temperature and the number of silanisation/calcination cycles are of great importance. By careful control of these conditions, it is possible to systematically modify the diffusional properties of the zeolite while at the same time inertizing the external surface acidity. The diffusional changes are more likely due to a blockage of pore entrances, resulting in a greater diffusion pathway, than to a controlled narrowing of the pore openings. By careful control of the number of silanisation/calcination cycles, it is possible to systematically change the diffusional properties. The amount of Si deposited/nm2 is a good indicator of the process of silanisation. Silanised zeolites are able to significantly increase the yield of particular isomers as a result of the diffusional constraints.
topic zeolites
silanisation
catalysis
sorption
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