Crystallization mechanism of Fe-MFI from wetness impregnated Fe2O3-SiO2
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2004
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The crystallization mechanism of Fe-MFI zeolite synthesized from amorphous Fe2O3-
SiO2 xerogels wetness impregnated with aqueous TPAOH solutions has been studied.
Samples with different degrees of crystallinity were prepared and characterized by
means of conventional techniques. Activity and stability of these iron-containing
samples has been tested in the catalytic wet peroxide oxidation (CWPO) of phenolic
aqueous solutions. The crystallization mechanism involves a partial dissolution of the
initial xerogel to yield an amorphous material. Nucleation and growth of the MFI phase
is effected by reorganisation of the amorphous phase, although crystal growth also
involves the incorporation of iron and silicon species during the last stage of the
crystallization. A highly crystalline Fe-silicalite material is obtained after 3 hours of
synthesis at 170 ºC. Spectroscopic studies reveal that iron species are in framework
positions (isomorphously substituted) in this highly crystalline material. In addition, the
environment of Fe atoms as well as textural properties of the samples is dramatically
modified along the crystallization affecting significantly to their catalytic activity and
stability in CWPO processes.
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Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 74 (2004) 11-21
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