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The Synthesis of Well-Dispersed and Uniform-Sized Zeolite NaY by Adding Non-Refluxed and Acid-Refluxed Cogon Grass.

Pakawan SereerattanakornPimwipa TayraukhamNattawut OsakooPanot KrukkratokeChalermpan KeawkumayJatuporn WittayakunNichakorn PornnongsanKrittanun DeekamwongSanchai Prayoonpokarach
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Zeolite NaY synthesized from a typical procedure could suffer from agglomeration. Adding non-refluxed cogon grass (NG) to the synthesis gel could produce NaY with good dispersion and uniform crystal size. Small molecules produced from cogon grass in alkaline conditions could prevent agglomeration. The obtained zeolite (Y-NG) has a crystallinity and surface area comparable to the synthesis without grass (Y-WG). Y-NG demonstrated similar paraquat adsorption capacity to Y-WG at high initial concentrations. On the other hand, the zeolite from the addition of acid-refluxed grass (Y-RG) has the lowest crystallinity, smallest surface area, and poorest paraquat adsorption capacity. The effect of grass amount on the zeolite structure was studied. One gram of cogon grass was the optimum amount to add to the synthesis gel.
Keyphrases
  • multidrug resistant
  • anaerobic digestion