Abstract

The Li +- and Na +-doped hexacelsians (HC) synthesized from Ba-LTA synthetic zeolite as precursors were used for preparation of monoclinic celsians (MC). The doped pure MC and mixture HC/MC species were obtained by thermally induced polymorphous transformation at 1200 °C. Synthesized-doped MC have been characterized by X-ray powder diffraction and spectroscopic (infrared, Raman and 29Si magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance) methods. The obtained results suggest that in all investigated samples Na + or Li + dopants were incorporated in MC crystal structures during thermal transformation of a zeolite. It has been shown that HC→MC transformation depends on molar fractions of alkali cations. These findings combined with used temperature/time conditions could help in optimization of MC synthesis route.

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