The synthesis of zeolite beta was systematically studied with tetraeth
ylammonium bromide (TEA-Br) as an organic template and silica sol as t
he source of silica under the static and the stirred conditions in the
temperature range of 373-443 K. The effect of the SiO2/Al2O3 ratio, a
lkalinity, gel dilution, amount of the seed crystals and alkali metal,
nature of the organic template, and time and temperature of the synth
esis was investigated. The influence of these parameters on crystalliz
ation kinetics and crystal morphology of zeolite beta was characterize
d using XRD, SEM, d.t.a./t.g., framework i.r. techniques, and sorption
of different probe molecules. The optimized gel composition was found
to be within the range SiO2/Al2O3 = 15-58, H2O/SiO2 = 18-25, TEA/SiO2
= 0.25-0.50, Na2O/SiO2 = 0.08-0.12, and OH-/SiO2 = 0.7-1.05. In some
cases, seed crystals of zeolite beta were used up to 0.3 wt% of the es
timated yield of the solid product. The crystallization time varied fr
om 2 to 13 d. The apparent activation energies for the process of the
crystallization and nucleation were evaluated to be E(c) = 45.54 kJ/mo
l and E(n) = 54.25 kJ/mol. Almost 100% synthesis efficiency (based on
the input moles Of SiO2 and Al2O3 in the gel) was achieved during synt
hesis. The unreacted template in the mother liquor was used further by
recycling. The cylindrical crystallites varied in size from 0.4 to 1.
0 mum with variation in the synthesis parameters. The decrease in the
product SiO2/Al2O3 ratio from 57 to 19 and a corresponding decrease in
the crystallite size was found to be consistent with the increase in
the water-sorption capacity. These results suggest the use of TEA-Br a
s an organic template for the manufacture of zeolite beta to be commer
cially economical. The increase in the gel SiO2/Al2O3 ratio and synthe
sis temperature led to the cocrystallization or the crystallization of
pure ZSM-12.