Synthesis of 4A molecular sieves from titanium-containing electric furnace molten slag and their adsorption properties
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Abstract
4A molecular sieves were successfully synthesized from the leaching solutions of fused titanium-containing electric furnace molten slag by using the reflux method and the hydrothermal method,respectively. The effects of H2O/Na2O mole ratio,reaction time,and temperature on the crystal phase and microstructure of 4A molecular sieves were systematically investigated when keeping the SiO2/Al2O3 mole ratio at 2. It is indicated that a 4A molecular sieve with well crystallinity and uniform size can be obtained by using the reflux method when the H2O/Na2O mole ratio is controlled at 80 and the reaction time is 8 h. Meanwhile,by using the hydrothermal method,a 4A molecular sieve can also be successfully prepared when the reaction is controlled at 120℃ only for 3 h. The adsorption properties for Cu2+ by 4A molecular sieves obtained at different temperatures were studied. The optimum adsorption efficiency of 70% is gained for a 4A molecular sieve synthesized at 120℃ for 150 min.
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