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  • Turkish Journal of Chemistry
  • Volume:31 Issue:5
  • Dielectric Behavior of the Catalyst Zeolite NaY

Dielectric Behavior of the Catalyst Zeolite NaY

Authors : Ertuğrul İZCİ, Alime İZCİ
Pages : 523-530
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Publication Date : 0000-00-00
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Zeolites are crystalline hydrated aluminosilicates of alkaline and alkaline earth metals. The basic zeolite structure is an anionic frame of Si and Al T-atoms, which are tetrahedral and coordinated with oxygen atoms. The electrical properties of zeolites are of enormous technical importance due to their manifold applications as solid catalysts. Zeolite NaY was used in this investigation. Zeolite NaY is a synthetic zeolite and it has a faujasite structure. The electrical conductivity, dielectric permittivity, and loss factor of Na ion exchanged zeolite NaY was carried out in the 104-106 Hz frequency region at room temperature and different water contents using an HP 4194A LF Impedance Analyzer. The results of this investigation are given and explained to be used for further catalysis studies. Dielectric properties of zeolites have enormous importance because of their manifold applications as solid catalysts. Conductivity and dielectric permittivity studies are utilized in the investigation of the necessary conditions for catalytic activity.
Keywords : Zeolite, dielectric, conductivity, catalysis

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