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Mesocrystal morphology regulation by “alkali metals ion switch”: Re-examining zeolite nonclassical crystallization in seed-induced process

JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE [2022]
Zhaoqi Ye, Yang Zhao, Hongbin Zhang, Zhangping Shi, He Li, Xue Yang, Lei Wang, Lingtao Kong, Chunna Zhang, Zhizheng Sheng, Yahong Zhang, Yi Tang
ABSTRACT

Hypothesis It is a Holy Grail to realize the goal-oriented synthesis of zeotype crystals via direct thermodynamic/kinetic control of crystallization in the simplest inorganic system. Especially, the most commonly used counter cations (i.e., Na + and K + ) are in turn believed to play merely the role of balancing charges and stabilizing frameworks, which make the simple ion-based morphology/porosity control remain big challenges. Experiments We re-examined the role of Na + and K + to fine-tune the classical/nonclassical crystallization process in a seed-induced system with the simplest composition (Si/Al sources, inorganic alkali, and H 2 O), and proposed an “ion switch” strategy. By analyzing the multiple growth curves, tracking the precursor evolution, and observing epitaxial crystallization behavior , a distinctive “ion switch”-worked nonclassical mechanism was uncovered. Findings By the “ion switch” strategy, ZSM-5 mesocrystals were fine-regulated with diverse architecture from single crystal to nanocrystallite assembly and intracrystal mesopore-enriched crystal. Such simple ions-controlled crystallization was achieved through microstructure heterogeneity of zeolitic building-blocks triggered by different counterions and their corresponding assembly behavior from oriented attachment to random deposition. Furthermore, this protocol can be extended to a wider H 2 O/SiO 2 range, mixed Na + /K + systems, and other alkali metal ions from Li + to Cs + , and ZSM-5 mesocrystals with extended morphologies can be obtained.

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