The crystallization mechanism of pure silica zeolite beta in a fluoride med
ium has been investigated through the characterization of samples obtained
at different synthesis times. The crystallization takes place in the presen
ce of tetraethyl ammonium and fluoride ions at neutral pH, following a non-
conventional mechanism based on the reorganization of an amorphous gel phas
e. The solid yield, referenced to the silica weight, remains almost constan
t and close to 100% during the whole crystallization process. Likewise, the
amount of TEA(+) and F- ions present in the solid is not significantly cha
nged as its crystallinity varies from 0% to 100%. The amorphous material in
itially observed is formed by a gel phase consisting of non-isolated primar
y units around 10-30 nm size distributed throughout the gel phase. The firs
t crystals detected in the system are very large, with sizes around 7 mum.
These crystals growth directly from the amorphous solid phase through a pro
cess of aggregation and densification of the primary units. The crystals fi
nally observed in highly crystalline samples have sizes around 14 mum. This
crystallization mechanism based on solid-solid transformations is probably
favored by the low solubility of the silica species in the fluoride medium
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