Silicate and aluminosilicate MCM-41 molecular sieves have been synthesized
in the presence of various new mineralization agents, such as methylamine,
dimethylamine, ethylamine and diethylamine. The products were characterized
with a series of techniques. XRD, TEM and nitrogen adsorption-desorption m
easurements suggest that the products possess highly ordered structures. Si
-29 NMR results show that the resultant mesophase frameworks are condensed
with a higher degree than those of products prepared with NaOH as the miner
alization agent. These alkalimetal-free synthesis media offer a simple and
effective method for the direct preparation of high quality H-type aluminos
ilicate MCM-41, as shown by XRD, Al-27 NMR and NH, TPD results. Both the pu
re silica and the aluminum-containing samples exhibit excellent thermal tin
air up to 1373 K) and hydrothermal stability tin hot water of 353 K, 48 h
for the former and 72 h for the later). The formation of the high quality M
CM-41 material is discussed in terms of a buffer effect of the synthesis me
dia, which is due to the presence of the new mineralization agents. The evi
dence was obtained by monitoring the pH values of the synthesis. (C) 1999 E
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