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Experimente zur Zeolithbildung durch hydrothermale Umwandlung
Authors:Helmut Höller  Ulrike Wirsching  Mahmud Fakhuri
Institution:1. Institut für Technische Petrographie und Mineralogie der Technischen Hochschule in Graz, Bundesrepublik Deutschland
2. Institut für Mineralogie und Petrographie der Universit?t Mainz, Bundesrepublik Deutschland
Abstract:The formation of zeolites by hydrothermal alteration has been investigated by taking trass from the Laach volcanic area as a sample. Zeolites to be found are chabazite, phillipsite and analcime, all of which originated from the same phonolitic glass. This paper aims at explaining the formation of zeolites by means of experimental alteration of the pumice with various solutions. NaOH and KOH solutions were used in the experiments, these limited the formation conditions of chabazite, phillipsite, analcime in alkaline environments. Moreover, experiments were carried out with H2O dist and with solutions that formed during the alteration of pumice by reacting with H2O. These experiments were conducted to supply clues concerning the formation of zeolites in the Laach volcanic area. With NaOH solutions zeolites were formed from pumice within a temperature range of 70 to 250° C and a concentration range of 0.001 to 1.0 n; with KOH solutions they were formed in the same concentration range within a temperature range of 100 to 250° C. The formation of zeolites proved to depend much on temperature and concentration: At low temperatures high concentrations are necessary, higher temperatures need lower concentrations. With NaOH solutions the zeolites are formed in the succession, chabazite, phillipsite, analcime at increasing temperatures and increasing concentrations. With KOH solutions the same succession is to be found with rising temperature. With rising concentration, however, this succession is changed at higher temperatures: Phillipsite appears in place of analcime at high temperatures and concentrations. By the alteration of pumice with H2O, zeolites are formed from 200° C onward. With solutions that had been formed during the alteration of pumice by reacting with H2O, the minimum temperature for the formation of zeolites was 180° C. Concerning the genesis of zeolites in the Laach volcanic area, the experiments showed that the temperature for the formation of analcime was about 250° C; for the formation of chabazite and phillipsite it was between 150 and 190° C. The pH of the reacting solutions may have been between 7 and 8. Thus the experiments proved that from the same material different zeolites, chabazite, phillipsite, analcime may be formed by temperature change of the reacting solutions (H2O to slightly alkaline solutions).
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