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In-Situ Crystallization and Characteristics of Alkali-Activated Materials-Supported Analcime-C from a By-Product of the Lithium Carbonate Industry

The present study proposes a new process for synthesis of alkali-activated materials (AAM)-supported analcime-C foam materials (AFs), utilizing a by-product of the lithium carbonate industry. This material has great application value as a bulk-type solid adsorbent. Characterization analyses show tha...

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Autores principales: Huang, Lixiang, Han, Le, Liu, Ze, Wang, Jixiang, Zhang, Yanbo, Wang, Dongmin
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8837964/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35161203
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15031261
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author Huang, Lixiang
Han, Le
Liu, Ze
Wang, Jixiang
Zhang, Yanbo
Wang, Dongmin
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Han, Le
Liu, Ze
Wang, Jixiang
Zhang, Yanbo
Wang, Dongmin
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description The present study proposes a new process for synthesis of alkali-activated materials (AAM)-supported analcime-C foam materials (AFs), utilizing a by-product of the lithium carbonate industry. This material has great application value as a bulk-type solid adsorbent. Characterization analyses show that the alkaline activator modulus greatly affects the crystallinity of analcime-C in AFs. Furthermore, the compressive strength, zeolite yield, and microstructure of AFs are significantly affected by the saturated steam parameters, including crystallization pressure, temperature, and time. The synthesized materials comprise pores of different sizes (micro to macro). They combine the functional micro-porosity of the analcime-C, the meso-porosity of the gel matrix, and the macro-porosity of the foamed AAM. The maximum compressive strength, density, total porosity, and Pb(2+) adsorption capacity of AFs investigated in this study are 1.15 MPa, 350 kg/m(3), 76.5%, and 69.3 mg/g Pb(2+), respectively. Unlike many granular adsorbents, the bulk AFs adsorbent produced by this process is easy to recycle. In addition, it also contributes to the comprehensive utilization of a by-product of the lithium carbonate industry.
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spelling pubmed-88379642022-02-13 In-Situ Crystallization and Characteristics of Alkali-Activated Materials-Supported Analcime-C from a By-Product of the Lithium Carbonate Industry Huang, Lixiang Han, Le Liu, Ze Wang, Jixiang Zhang, Yanbo Wang, Dongmin Materials (Basel) Article The present study proposes a new process for synthesis of alkali-activated materials (AAM)-supported analcime-C foam materials (AFs), utilizing a by-product of the lithium carbonate industry. This material has great application value as a bulk-type solid adsorbent. Characterization analyses show that the alkaline activator modulus greatly affects the crystallinity of analcime-C in AFs. Furthermore, the compressive strength, zeolite yield, and microstructure of AFs are significantly affected by the saturated steam parameters, including crystallization pressure, temperature, and time. The synthesized materials comprise pores of different sizes (micro to macro). They combine the functional micro-porosity of the analcime-C, the meso-porosity of the gel matrix, and the macro-porosity of the foamed AAM. The maximum compressive strength, density, total porosity, and Pb(2+) adsorption capacity of AFs investigated in this study are 1.15 MPa, 350 kg/m(3), 76.5%, and 69.3 mg/g Pb(2+), respectively. Unlike many granular adsorbents, the bulk AFs adsorbent produced by this process is easy to recycle. In addition, it also contributes to the comprehensive utilization of a by-product of the lithium carbonate industry. MDPI 2022-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8837964/ /pubmed/35161203 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15031261 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Huang, Lixiang
Han, Le
Liu, Ze
Wang, Jixiang
Zhang, Yanbo
Wang, Dongmin
In-Situ Crystallization and Characteristics of Alkali-Activated Materials-Supported Analcime-C from a By-Product of the Lithium Carbonate Industry
title In-Situ Crystallization and Characteristics of Alkali-Activated Materials-Supported Analcime-C from a By-Product of the Lithium Carbonate Industry
title_full In-Situ Crystallization and Characteristics of Alkali-Activated Materials-Supported Analcime-C from a By-Product of the Lithium Carbonate Industry
title_fullStr In-Situ Crystallization and Characteristics of Alkali-Activated Materials-Supported Analcime-C from a By-Product of the Lithium Carbonate Industry
title_full_unstemmed In-Situ Crystallization and Characteristics of Alkali-Activated Materials-Supported Analcime-C from a By-Product of the Lithium Carbonate Industry
title_short In-Situ Crystallization and Characteristics of Alkali-Activated Materials-Supported Analcime-C from a By-Product of the Lithium Carbonate Industry
title_sort in-situ crystallization and characteristics of alkali-activated materials-supported analcime-c from a by-product of the lithium carbonate industry
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8837964/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35161203
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15031261
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