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A review on synthesis of kaolin‐based zeolite and the effect of impurities

Hartati Hartati, Didik Prasetyoko, Mardi Santoso, Imroatul Qoniah, Wai Loon Leaw, Putri Bintang Dea Firda, Hadi Nur

2020Journal of the Chinese Chemical Society68 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Zeolite is extensively synthesized for the application in a large variety of catalysis processes such as ion exchange, hydrocarbon cracking, and organic synthesis. In order to satisfy the serious terms of sustainability that denotes to the reduction of costs and chemical waste, kaolinite‐based zeolites were produced from cheap natural resources as against to the conventional process that employs pure sodium silicate and sodium aluminate. This review paper is to highlight the current trends in the synthesis of zeolite. Prior to previous reviews, great concern is focused on the impurities effect on the catalytic performance of kaolinite‐based zeolites. This study reveals that the impact of impurities in a catalytic reaction was in fact, underestimated or neglected. For instance, it was found that Fe ion concentration as small as 60 ppm gives significant catalytic output. Hence, a new practice to report the concentration of impurities in the research publication is suggested. This undoubtedly will generate a better interpretation of the catalytic activity from the zeolite framework.

Topics & Concepts

ZeoliteChemistryImpurityKaoliniteCatalysisSodium silicateSodium aluminateFluid catalytic crackingSilicateInorganic chemistryIon exchangeCrackingChemical engineeringIonOrganic chemistryMineralogyAluminiumEngineeringZeolite Catalysis and SynthesisClay minerals and soil interactionsChemical Synthesis and Characterization