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Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2014

A fast route for synthesizing nano-sized ZSM-5 aggregates

Feng Pan; Xuchen Lu; Qingshan Zhu; Zhimin Zhang; Yan Yan; Tizhuang Wang; Shiwei Chen

Nano-sized ZSM-5 aggregates have been rapidly synthesized from leached metakaolin by solid-like state conversion. The influence of synthesis conditions such as TPA(+)/SiO2, NaOH/SiO2 and SiO2/Al2O3 molar ratios on the final products was investigated. The properties of nano-sized ZSM-5 aggregates were characterized by XRD, SEM, HRTEM, Si-29 and Al-27 MAS NMR, NH3-TPD, TG, N-2 adsorption-desorption and particle size analysis. The results clearly showed that nano-sized ZSM-5 aggregates could be obtained within 2 h via solid-like state conversion. SEM revealed that the obtained ZSM-5 aggregates were irregular spheres that consisted of nano-sized crystallites with 30-50 nm. The crystallization process indicated that the size of flaky raw materials gradually decreased and formed nano-sized particles as time prolonged. Therefore, the transformation mechanism followed the solution mediated mechanism, though only a little water was contained in the system. Compared with the conventional hydrothermal route, the solid-like state conversion not only significantly shortened the crystallization time, but also totally avoided the emission of waste liquids. In addition, for the methanol dehydration reaction, the nano-sized ZSM-5 aggregates obtained by this method showed much better catalytic performance, C2-C4 olefin selectivity and longer lifetime to endure coke deposition than the sample obtained by the hydrothermal route.


Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2015

Direct synthesis of HZSM-5 from natural clay

Feng Pan; Xuchen Lu; Qingshan Zhu; Zhimin Zhang; Yan Yan; Tizhuang Wang; Shiwei Chen

Highly crystalline HZSM-5 zeolite was directly synthesized through the steam-assisted conversion (SAC) approach using kaolin as the raw material, where NH3·H2O was used as an alkaline vapor source. The catalytic performance of the obtained HZSM-5 with SiO2/Al2O3 ratios from 25.67 to 80 was investigated for converting methanol to light olefins (MTO). The results indicated that NH3·H2O provided alkalinity to dissolve the raw materials and NH4+ cations to balance the charge of the framework. Highly crystalline HZSM-5 with crystal size in the range of 0.8–1 μm was obtained within 1.0 h at 190 °C. The obtained HZSM-5 possessed high SBET (above 440 m2 g−1) and high total pore volume (above 0.3 cm3 g−1). The acidity of the HZSM-5 was affected by the SiO2/Al2O3 molar ratio and residual metallic elements (such as Fe, Ti, Ca, P, etc.) in the leached metakaolin. The existence of the metallic elements similarly affected HZSM-5 modified with metal cations. HZSM-5 with a higher SiO2/Al2O3 molar ratio was favourable for the formation of C2–C4 olefins. The selectivity of C2–C4 olefins reached 68% when the SiO2/Al2O3 molar ratio was 68.79. This productive and facile method is inexpensive because the ammonium and calcination ion exchange processes are unnecessary.


Materials and Manufacturing Processes | 2012

Preparation of Anhydrous Magnesium Chloride from Ammonium Carnallite

Zhimin Zhang; Xuchen Lu; S.Q. Yang; Feng Pan; Yun Wang

High-purity anhydrous magnesium chloride was prepared by using ammonium carnallite as starting material and alumina as covering agent. X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis and thermogravimetric analysis and differential calorimetry analysis (TG-DSC) analysis were employed to characterize the process. The mechanism involved in the process was proposed and discussed. The factors affecting the purity of anhydrous magnesium chloride were investigated. The results reveal that the mass fraction of magnesia in anhydrous magnesium chloride could reach 0.08% under the optimum conditions: alumina with the thickness of 1.3 cm was put on top of dehydrated ammonium chloride (NH4Cl · MgCl2 · 1.2H2O), and then the sample was maintained at 450°C for 1.5 h. After that, the sample was calcined at 700°C for 1 h.


Journal of Wuhan University of Technology-materials Science Edition | 2016

Effect of reactive nanoclays on performances of PMMA/reactive nanoclay nanocomposites

Shiwei Chen; Xuchen Lu; Tizhuang Wang; Feng Pan; Zhimin Zhang

PMMA/reactive nanoclay nanocomposites were prepared by emulsion polymerization using two different reactive nanoclays. X-ray diffraction (XRD) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) results confirmed that the reactive nanoclays, kaolinite and montmorillonite, were obtained by the silylation reaction and the double bonds were grafted onto the edges and surfaces of the nanoclays. The presence of reactive nanoclays could increase the average molecular weights, the glass transition temperatures (Tg) and improve the thermal properties of nanocomposite. The tensile properties, Young’s modulus, and the aging properties of the nanocomposite films were also enhanced while the light transmittance decreased. Furthermore, the nanocomposites with the reactive kaolinite presented better performances than that with the reactive montmorillonite. Finally, the action mechanism of the reactive nanoclays to the performances of PMMA/reactive nanoclay nanocomposites was proposed.


Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry | 2012

Improved performances of oxygen potentiometric sensor by electrochemical activation

Chaoyang Xia; Xuchen Lu; Yan Yan; Tizhuang Wang; Zhimin Zhang; S.Q. Yang

It is shown that the performances of the oxygen potentiometric sensor can be remarkably improved by electrochemical activation. The electrochemical activation were carried out by firstly employing the oxygen potentiometric sensor as a fuel cell (H2 vs. O2), and then running the fuel cell at a low discharge voltage for some time. This activation effect was valid for sensors domestically prepared under different conditions. On the basis of the literature reports and the experimental observations, the possible reasons for the electrochemical activation have been analyzed. The decrease of the concentration of the oxygen ion (oxide) species at the electrode and the decrease of the electrolyte contribution to the total impedance seemed to be the main reasons that have led to the remarkable improvement of the performances of the oxygen potentiometric sensor after the electrochemical activation.


Materials Letters | 2013

Synthesis of large-mesoporous γ-Al2O3 from coal-series kaolin at room temperature

Feng Pan; Xuchen Lu; Tizhuang Wang; Yun Wang; Zhimin Zhang; Yan Yan; S.Q. Yang


Applied Clay Science | 2013

Triton X-100 directed synthesis of mesoporous γ-Al2O3 from coal-series kaolin

Feng Pan; Xuchen Lu; Tizhuang Wang; Yun Wang; Zhimin Zhang; Yan Yan


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2012

Preparation of Anhydrous Magnesium Chloride from Magnesia

Zhimin Zhang; Xuchen Lu; S.Q. Yang; Feng Pan


Journal of Polymer Research | 2015

Preparation and characterization of mechanically and thermally enhanced polyimide/reactive halloysite nanotubes nanocomposites

Shiwei Chen; Xuchen Lu; Tizhuang Wang; Zhimin Zhang


Polymer Composites | 2016

Preparation and characterization of poly(methyl methacrylate)/reactive montmorillonite nanocomposites

Shiwei Chen; Xuchen Lu; Zhimin Zhang; Tizhuang Wang; Feng Pan

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Xuchen Lu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Tizhuang Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Feng Pan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yan Yan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Shiwei Chen

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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S.Q. Yang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yun Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Chaoyang Xia

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Qingshan Zhu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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