A direct synthesis of Na-mordenite, characterized by Si/Al ratios ranged fr
om 5.5 to 12, without introducing any organic compounds, is reported. The e
ffect of aluminium concentration and alkalinity of the synthesis system on
the composition of the zeolite are discussed. The crystallinity, and the mi
croporosity of the samples are also studied. The effects of the starting ra
w materials, stirring time and reaction temperature on the crystallization
are discussed. The evolution of thermally stimulated currents (TSC) measure
d on these Na-mordenite compounds is examined as a function of the Si/Al ra
tio. The TSC signal analysis leads to an evaluation of the interaction ener
gies between the hopping Na+ ions and the zeolitic network. According to th
e ratio Si/Al and the nature of the occupied Na+ sites, a quantitative and
qualitative characterization of each site is given.