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Monitoring the assembly-disassembly-organisation-reassembly process of germanosilicate UTL through in situ pair distribution function analysis

Publication at Faculty of Science |
2018

Abstract

A study into the disassembly and organisation steps of the ADOR process has been undertaken through in situ Pair Distribution Function (PDF) analysis. Three aqueous systems (water, 6 M HCl and 12 M HCl) were introduced to a parent zeolite germanosilicate UTL in a cell.

Hydrolysis could be clearly seen when UTL was exposed to water over a period of 8 h, forming the disorder layered material, IPC-1P. In hydrochloric acid, the hydrolysis step is too quick to observe and a Ge-Cl containing species could be seen.

In 6 M HCl, the rearrangement of the interlayer region began after an induction period of 8 h, with the process still occurring after 15 h. In 12 M HCl, the rearrangement appears to have come to an end after only 6 h.