Zb. Wang et Ys. Yan, Controlling crystal orientation in zeolite MFI thin films by direct in situ crystallization, CHEM MATER, 13(3), 2001, pp. 1101-1107
A systematic study was carried out on the synthesis of oriented continuous
zeolite MFI thin films on stainless steel substrate by direct in-situ cryst
allization, and clear correlation was obtained between crystal orientation
in the zeolite film and the composition of the synthesis solution. Within t
he synthesis system of TPAOH:NaOH:TEOS:H2O:NaCl, OH-/ Si and Na+/TPA(+) rat
ios play a critical role in controlling crystal orientation. For sodium-fre
e or low sodium syntheses, only random-oriented films are formed at OH-/Si
greater than or equal to 0.64, (a, b)-oriented films at 0.64 > OH-/Si > 0.5
or at 0.2 greater than or equal to OH-/Si > 0.1, and b-oriented films at 0
.5 greater than or equal to OH-/Si > 0.2. For a given OH-/Si ratio, additio
n of Na+ leads to change of crystal orientation from b-oriented, to (a, b)-
oriented, to (a, b, c)-oriented, and eventually to random-oriented.