Original paper
The crystal structure of a low-silica dehydrated NaX zeolite
Porcher, Florence; Souhassou, Mοhamed; Dusausoy, Yves; Lecomte, Claude
European Journal of Mineralogy Volume 11 Number 2 (1999), p. 333 - 344
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published: Apr 19, 1999
manuscript accepted: Nov 30, 1998
manuscript received: Jan 5, 1998
Abstract
Abstract The crystal structure of a low-silica and fully dehydrated NaX zeolite, the synthetic analogue of natural faujasite, with approximate chemical composition Na93Al93Si99O384 (Si/Al = 1.06) as determined by microprobe and NMR analysis, has been determined using single-crystal Cu(Kα) X-ray diffraction (a = 25.104(3) Å). X-ray data reduction clearly shows that this crystal has Fd3¯ symmetry, as confirmed by the large difference between the Si-O and Al-O distances which indicates a substantial ordering of the Si and Al atoms in tetrahedral sites. All Na+ cations have been located, with refined occupancies of 97% (site I'), 93% (site II), 16% (site III’a) and 18% (site III’b); these sites are also those found in a fully dehydrated TlX zeolite.
Keywords
crystal structure • dehydrated zeolite NaX • faujasite type • Si-Al ordering • cation distribution