In situ’’ high temperature X-ray diffraction under reducing atmosphere is used for the first time to study the thermal stability and transformations of Co- and Fe-exchanged A and X zeolites. TG-DTA and ‘‘ex situ’’ XRD characterization were also carried out. The temperature of incipient crystallization of metallic phase was found to be 700 8C in Fe-zeolites and 800 8C in Co-zeolites. Moreover, ex situ X-ray experiments, after thermal treatment both under inert and reducing atmosphere, revealed the formation of ceramic phases upon the thermal collapse of the zeolitic framework. Metal nanoparticles were obtained by reduction and the size of metal clusters was found to range between 24 and 40 nm
Kinetics of the non-isothermal transformation of zeolite 4A to low-carnegieite was investigated by t...
In this work, silica and alumina pure sources were used to perform the synthesis of zeolite A (LTA) ...
High-silica zeolites exchanged with transition metal ions (TMIs) are the subject of great interest f...
In situ'' high temperature X-ray diffraction under reducing atmosphere is used for the first time to...
"In situ" high temperature X-ray diffraction under reducing atmosphere is used for the first time to...
The reduction of metal (Fe3+ and Co2+)-exchanged A and X zeolites was studied by a temperature progr...
Synchrotron radiation XRPD is a powerful tool for the in situ investigation of phase transformation ...
The thermal stability of completely Zn<sup>2+</sup> exchanged zeolites A and Y during calcination is...
Thermally induced phase transformations of Pb-exchange LTA and FAU zeolites were from ambient temper...
The stability of Co2+ - and Ni2+-exchanged zeolites strongly depends on the exchanged transition met...
The thermally induced structural modifications of the natural zeolite gottardiite ((Na0.78K0.24Mg3.5...
In this investigation samples of exhaustively Ba-exchanged zeolites Ba-A, Ba X, and Ba-LSX were subj...
Data on thermally induced transformations of Mn exchanged zeolites LTA and FAU topology are prese...
ZSM-5 and Y zeolites were modified with iron by an ion-exchange method and then calcined at 773, 87...
Powder and single crystals of K and NH4 exchanged zeolite A were prepared by static exchange methods...
Kinetics of the non-isothermal transformation of zeolite 4A to low-carnegieite was investigated by t...
In this work, silica and alumina pure sources were used to perform the synthesis of zeolite A (LTA) ...
High-silica zeolites exchanged with transition metal ions (TMIs) are the subject of great interest f...
In situ'' high temperature X-ray diffraction under reducing atmosphere is used for the first time to...
"In situ" high temperature X-ray diffraction under reducing atmosphere is used for the first time to...
The reduction of metal (Fe3+ and Co2+)-exchanged A and X zeolites was studied by a temperature progr...
Synchrotron radiation XRPD is a powerful tool for the in situ investigation of phase transformation ...
The thermal stability of completely Zn<sup>2+</sup> exchanged zeolites A and Y during calcination is...
Thermally induced phase transformations of Pb-exchange LTA and FAU zeolites were from ambient temper...
The stability of Co2+ - and Ni2+-exchanged zeolites strongly depends on the exchanged transition met...
The thermally induced structural modifications of the natural zeolite gottardiite ((Na0.78K0.24Mg3.5...
In this investigation samples of exhaustively Ba-exchanged zeolites Ba-A, Ba X, and Ba-LSX were subj...
Data on thermally induced transformations of Mn exchanged zeolites LTA and FAU topology are prese...
ZSM-5 and Y zeolites were modified with iron by an ion-exchange method and then calcined at 773, 87...
Powder and single crystals of K and NH4 exchanged zeolite A were prepared by static exchange methods...
Kinetics of the non-isothermal transformation of zeolite 4A to low-carnegieite was investigated by t...
In this work, silica and alumina pure sources were used to perform the synthesis of zeolite A (LTA) ...
High-silica zeolites exchanged with transition metal ions (TMIs) are the subject of great interest f...