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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 22, 2008
Filed:
Aug. 17, 2005
William Tumas, Los Alamos, NM (US);
Kevin C. Ott, Los Alamos, NM (US);
T. Mark Mccleskey, Los Alamos, NM (US);
Matthew Z. Yates, Penfield, NY (US);
Eva R. Birnbaum, Los Alamos, NM (US);
William Tumas, Los Alamos, NM (US);
Kevin C. Ott, Los Alamos, NM (US);
T. Mark McCleskey, Los Alamos, NM (US);
Matthew Z. Yates, Penfield, NY (US);
Eva R. Birnbaum, Los Alamos, NM (US);
Los Alamos National Security, LLC, Los Alamos, NM (US);
Abstract
Novel zeolites are produced by combining a polar solute, a silicon or phosphorous source, and a structure directing agent. Surfactants and a hydrophobic solvent are added to the previously mixed three species and shaken to disperse the surfactants. The reverse microemulsion is stirred overnight, at about room temperature and then iced for five to ten minutes. A metal source is added vigorously shaken for about two minutes. The mixture is then aged for about two hours at about room temperature. A mineralizer is added and the resultant mixture aged for about two hours at about room temperature. The mixture is heated to about 180° C., for a suitable time period. The final novel product is then isolated.