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Hydrated Silicate Ionic Liquids: Ionic Liquids for Silicate Material Synthesis

Materials Science 2024-12-02 v1 Chemical Physics

Abstract

The development of Hydrated Silicate Ionic Liquids, which are hypo-hydrated room temperature melts of alkali silicates, has created new opportunities for synthesizing porous silicates. Their discovery also allows to reinterpret the role of an ionic liquid for zeolite synthesis and offer unique opportunities to study crystallization in situ. The reduced complexity of HSILs renders them excellent model systems yielding a large space of zeolite phases and framework compositions, and even allowing computer simulations. This work summarizes the impact of alkalinity, hydration, and cation type on silicate speciation and provides physicochemical data spanning relevant temperatures and compositions for zeolite formation. The data is meant as a reference point to further accommodate and verify (computational) models.

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@article{arxiv.2411.16335,
  title  = {Hydrated Silicate Ionic Liquids: Ionic Liquids for Silicate Material Synthesis},
  author = {Dries Vandenabeele and Nikolaus Doppelhammer and Sambhu Radhakrishnan and Vinod Chandran C. and Wauter Wangermez and Anjul Rais and Elisabeth Vandeurzen and Bernhard Jakoby and Christine Kirschhock and Eric Breynaert},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.16335},
  year   = {2024}
}
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