Synthesis and Applications of Nanostructured Zeolites from Geopolymer Chemistry

abstract: Nanostructured zeolites, in particular nanocrystalline zeolites, are of great interest due to their efficient use in conventional catalysis, separations, and emerging applications. Despite the recent advances, fewer than 20 zeolite framework types have been synthesized in the form of nano...

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Other Authors: Chen, Shaojiang (Author)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.55529
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-555292020-01-15T03:01:08Z Synthesis and Applications of Nanostructured Zeolites from Geopolymer Chemistry abstract: Nanostructured zeolites, in particular nanocrystalline zeolites, are of great interest due to their efficient use in conventional catalysis, separations, and emerging applications. Despite the recent advances, fewer than 20 zeolite framework types have been synthesized in the form of nanocrystallites and their scalable synthesis has yet to be developed and understood. Geopolymers, claimed to be “amorphous cousins of zeolites”, are a class of ceramic-like aluminosilicate materials with prominent application in construction due to their unique chemical and mechanical properties. Despite the monolith form, geopolymers are fundamentally nanostructured materials and contain zeolite nanocrystallites. Herein, a new cost-effective and scalable synthesis of various types of nanocrystalline zeolites based on geopolymer chemistry is presented. The study includes the synthesis of highly crystalline discrete nanorods of a CAN zeolite framework structure that had not been achieved hitherto, the exploration of the Na−Al−Si−H2O kinetic phase diagram of hydrogels that gives SOD, CAN and FAU nanocrystalline zeolites, and the discovery of a unique formation mechanism of highly crystalline nanostructured FAU zeolite with intermediate gel products that possess an unprecedented uniform distribution of elements. This study demonstrated the possibility of using high-concentration hydrogels for the synthesis of nanocrystalline zeolites of additional framework structures. Moreover, a comprehensive study on nanostructured FAU zeolites ion-exchanged with Ag+, Zn2+, Cu2+ and Fe2+ for antibacterial applications is presented, which comprises metal ion release kinetics, antibacterial properties, and cytotoxicity. For the first time, superior metal ion release performance was confirmed for the nanostructured zeolites compared to their micron-sized counterparts. The metal ion-exchanged FAU nanostructured zeolites were established as new effective antibacterial materials featuring their unique physiochemical, antibacterial, and cytotoxic properties. Dissertation/Thesis Chen, Shaojiang (Author) Seo, Dong Kyun (Advisor) Trovitch, Ryan (Committee member) Thomas, MaryLaura Lind (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Chemistry Antibacterial Geopolymer Chemistry High-concentration Hydrogel Nanocrystalline Zeolite eng 254 pages Doctoral Dissertation Chemistry 2019 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.55529 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ 2019
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic Chemistry
Antibacterial
Geopolymer Chemistry
High-concentration
Hydrogel
Nanocrystalline
Zeolite
spellingShingle Chemistry
Antibacterial
Geopolymer Chemistry
High-concentration
Hydrogel
Nanocrystalline
Zeolite
Synthesis and Applications of Nanostructured Zeolites from Geopolymer Chemistry
description abstract: Nanostructured zeolites, in particular nanocrystalline zeolites, are of great interest due to their efficient use in conventional catalysis, separations, and emerging applications. Despite the recent advances, fewer than 20 zeolite framework types have been synthesized in the form of nanocrystallites and their scalable synthesis has yet to be developed and understood. Geopolymers, claimed to be “amorphous cousins of zeolites”, are a class of ceramic-like aluminosilicate materials with prominent application in construction due to their unique chemical and mechanical properties. Despite the monolith form, geopolymers are fundamentally nanostructured materials and contain zeolite nanocrystallites. Herein, a new cost-effective and scalable synthesis of various types of nanocrystalline zeolites based on geopolymer chemistry is presented. The study includes the synthesis of highly crystalline discrete nanorods of a CAN zeolite framework structure that had not been achieved hitherto, the exploration of the Na−Al−Si−H2O kinetic phase diagram of hydrogels that gives SOD, CAN and FAU nanocrystalline zeolites, and the discovery of a unique formation mechanism of highly crystalline nanostructured FAU zeolite with intermediate gel products that possess an unprecedented uniform distribution of elements. This study demonstrated the possibility of using high-concentration hydrogels for the synthesis of nanocrystalline zeolites of additional framework structures. Moreover, a comprehensive study on nanostructured FAU zeolites ion-exchanged with Ag+, Zn2+, Cu2+ and Fe2+ for antibacterial applications is presented, which comprises metal ion release kinetics, antibacterial properties, and cytotoxicity. For the first time, superior metal ion release performance was confirmed for the nanostructured zeolites compared to their micron-sized counterparts. The metal ion-exchanged FAU nanostructured zeolites were established as new effective antibacterial materials featuring their unique physiochemical, antibacterial, and cytotoxic properties. === Dissertation/Thesis === Doctoral Dissertation Chemistry 2019
author2 Chen, Shaojiang (Author)
author_facet Chen, Shaojiang (Author)
title Synthesis and Applications of Nanostructured Zeolites from Geopolymer Chemistry
title_short Synthesis and Applications of Nanostructured Zeolites from Geopolymer Chemistry
title_full Synthesis and Applications of Nanostructured Zeolites from Geopolymer Chemistry
title_fullStr Synthesis and Applications of Nanostructured Zeolites from Geopolymer Chemistry
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis and Applications of Nanostructured Zeolites from Geopolymer Chemistry
title_sort synthesis and applications of nanostructured zeolites from geopolymer chemistry
publishDate 2019
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