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Synthesis from alkaline aluminosilicate gels

An alternative hypothesis, developed from studies of the synthesis of Linde A zeolite carried out by Kerr (5) and Ciric (6), pointed to growth occurring from solution. The gel was believed to be at least partially dissolved in solution, forming active aluminosilicate species as well as silicate and aluminate ions. These species linked to form the basic building blocks of the zeolite structure and returned to the solid phase. Aiello et al. (7) followed the synthesis from a highly alkaline clear aluminosilicate solution by electron microscopy, electron diffraction, and x-ray diffraction. These authors observed the formation of thin plates (lamellae) of amorphous aluminosilicates prior to actual crystal formation. [Pg.157]


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