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Stability of ZSM-5 in Hot Liquid Water

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In this study, we investigated the rate of ZSM-5 framework decrystallization in HLW at temperatures ranging from 150 C to 350 C and times ranging from 6 hours to 1000 hours. Tracking ZSM-5 crystallinity over time using XRD indicates that decrystallization in HLW obeys a pseudo-first order rate law. Temperature analysis of the pseudo-first order rate constant indicates that ZSM-5 decrystallization in HLW follows a non- Arrhenius behavior due to the dissociation of zeolite acid sites in water. Supporting data from IR and gas sorption indicates that the decrystallization mechanism of ZSM-5 in HLW is dealumination. The decrystallization of ZSM-5 in HLW appears to take place due to thermal and ionic effects.

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  • E-project-042516-113225
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  • 2016
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  • 2016-04-25
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