Abstract

During; hydrothermal treatment in NaOH medium coal fly ash partially transformed to zeolite P and/or hydroxysodalite, while quartz slowly dissolved and mullite remained stable. Residual coal favored the formation of zeolite P. The relative proportion of the two zeolites could be changed by seeding. During fusion of fly ash with NaOH an endothermic reaction at 170–180°C occurred, resulting in formation of an unreported Na aluminosilicate with approximate composition Na 15Si 4Al 30 20 and major XIRD reflections at 4.793, 3.828, 3.000, 2.854, 2.578, and 2.524 Å. The product of fusion interacted with water giving aluminosilicate gel, which yielded zeolite P upon hydrothermal treatment at 100°C without aging and zeolite X after aging in water for 12 hours at room temperature. Cation exchange capacity was 420 and 400 meq/ 100 g for zeolite P and zeolite X respectively.

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