Journal of Crystal Growth, Vol.432, 123-128, 2015
In-situ aging microwave heating synthesis of LTA zeolite layer on mesoporous TiO2 coated porous alumina support
LTA zeolite layer was successfully grown on a superhydrophilic mesoporous titania layer coated onto porous alpha-alumina substrate. Mesoporous titania layer was formed as an intermediate bridge in the pore size variation between the macroporous alpha-alumina support and micro-porous LTA zeolite layer. In-situ aging microwave heating synthesis method was utilized to deposit the LTA zeolite layer. Mesoporous titania layer was pre-treated with UV photons and this was observed to have played a major role in improving the surface hydrophilicity of the substrate leading to formation of increased number of Ti-OH groups on the surface. This increase in Ti-OH groups enhanced the interaction between the synthesis gel and the substrate leading to strong attachment of the amorphous gel on the substrate, thus enhancing coverage of the LTA zeolite layer to almost the entire surface of the 1-inch (25.4 mm) diameter membrane. LTA zeolite layer was developed via in-situ aged under microwave irradiation to study the effect of synthesis parameters such as in-situ aging time and synthesis time on the formation of the LTA zeolite layer. Optimized process parameters resulted in the formation of crack-free porous zeolite layer yielding a zeolite-titania-alumina multi-layer membrane with a gradient in porosity. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.