ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Volume 9 |Issue 6| Novmber-December 2021                                 First published: 30 December 2021

Utilization of Coal Fly Fiery debris as Industrial Waste preparation and characterization of NaX Zeolite

Kapure GP

Department of Physics, S.G.B. College, Purna (Jn) – 431 511.

*Corresponding author’s Email: gpk_2010@rediffmail.com

Abstract

Zeolite is an important class of micro porous material that exhibits excellent molecular sieving capabilities for ion-exchange, catalytic reaction, adsorption, and it is utilized in various processes for environmental protection. Zeolites and zeolite-like materials are micro porous, crystalline materials composed, primarily, of [SiO4]2- tetrahedral connected to form a framework with 1-, 2-, or 3-dimensional network of pores ranging in diameter from 2 to 10 Å. Zeolite NaX and are the most frequently used zeolites in catalysis. Synthesis of micoporous materials is one of the potential applications of waste fly ash to obtain high value industrial products with environmental technology utilization. The synthesis of such materials from fly ash is of great significance from fundamental as well as commercial point of view which is quite evident from the fact that several researchers are working on this research topic all over the world.

Keywords:CFA,ion-exchange, catalytic reaction, adsorption, IR,XRD, SEM, etc.

Editor: Dr.Arvind Chavhan

Cite this article as:
Kapure GP. Utilization of Coal Fly Fiery debris as Industrial Waste preparation and characterization of NaX Zeolite, Int. Res. Journal of Science & Engineering, 2021, Volume 9(6): 161-167.

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