Cation-dependent anomalous compression of gallosilicate zeolites with CGS topology: A high-pressure synchrotron powder diffraction study

Authors
Lee, YongjaeLee, Hyun-HwiLee, Dong RyeolKim, Sun JinKao, Chi-chang
Issue Date
2008-04
Publisher
ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Citation
JOURNAL OF SOLID STATE CHEMISTRY, v.181, no.4, pp.730 - 734
Abstract
The high-pressure compression behaviour of 3 different cation forms of gallosilicate zeolite with CGS topology has been investigated using in situ synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction and a diamond-anvil cell technique. Under hydrostatic conditions mediated by a nominally penetrating pressure-transmitting medium, unit-cell lengths and volume compression is modulated by different degrees of pressure-induced hydration and accompanying channel distortion. In a Na-exchanged CGS (Na10Ga10Si22O64 center dot 16H(2)O), the unit-cell volume expands by ca. 0.6% upon applying hydrostatic pressure to 0.2GPa, whereas, in an as-synthesized K-form (K10Ga10Si22O64 center dot 5H(2)O), this initial volume expansion is suppressed to ca. 0.1% at 0.16 GPa. In the early stage of hydrostatic compression below similar to 1 GPa, relative decrease in the ellipticity of the non-planar 10-rings is observed, which is then reverted to a gradual increase in the ellipticity at higher pressures above similar to 1 GPa, implying a change in the compression mechanism. In a Sr-exchanged sample (Sr5Ga10Si22O64 center dot 19H(2)O), on the other hand, no initial volume expansion is observed. Instead, a change in the slope of volume contraction is observed near 1.5 GPa, which leads to a 2-fold increase in the compressibility. This is interpreted as pressure-induced rearrangement of water molecules to facilitate further volume contraction at higher pressures. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords
TSG-1; TSG-1; gallosilicate zeolites; CGS; synchrotron x-ray diffraction; high-pressure; anomalous volume contraction
ISSN
0022-4596
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/133606
DOI
10.1016/j.jssc.2008.01.017
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