Abstract

In the industry, sodium carbonate is used to prepare sodium silicate; however, this process generates great volumes of CO2. In this work, sodium hydroxide has been proposed to prepare sodium silicate using natural sand. Two experimental variables were considered, sodium hydroxide concentration and temperature to prepare sodium silicate. Results show the formation of sodium silicate with a NaOH:sand ratio = 1.1 at 550 °C. Moreover, an economical revision was achieved to compare costs of sodium silicate with sodium hydroxide and sodium carbonate. The use of sodium hydroxide permits to decrease CO2 emissions generated in the decomposition of sodium carbonate. Additionally, the sodium silicate prepared herein was used to synthesize a zeolite type material, SBA-15. SBA-15 obtained has similar characteristics than the commercial mesoporous material. The use of sodium silicate prepared with non-pure sand for preparing mesoporous materials is an economical and friendly environmental alternative.

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