Hide and Go Seek: Finding the Locations of Ca, Zn, and S ions within LTA Zeolite Modified for H2S Capture
Adeyemi D Ojaide, Miles Bradford, Stacey J Smith Doctorate, Roger G Harrison Doctorate

TL;DR
This paper explores how to locate calcium, zinc, and sulfur ions in modified LTA zeolites to improve their ability to capture hydrogen sulfide gas.
Contribution
The study provides experimentally derived locations of Ca, Zn, and S ions in LTA zeolites, which is novel and previously unreported.
Findings
Zn-LTA shows potential for H2S removal from gas streams.
Rietveld refinements revealed the first experimental locations of Ca, Zn, and S ions in LTA.
The structure of LTA and adsorbed species was analyzed using X-ray diffraction.
Abstract
Zeolite materials are porous crystalline structures that find widespread use in various applications, including catalysis and adsorption processes. Their effectiveness as adsorbents is significantly influenced by both the framework's ring structure and the species present within the channels. It is therefore crucial to understand both the framework's structure and the positioning of adsorbed species to optimize zeolites for adsorption applications. Our research aims to incorporate Zn(II) ions into Linde Type A (LTA) zeolites and assess their capacity for trapping sulfur from hydrogen sulfide (H2S). Elemental analyses indicate that our Zn-LTA has considerable potential for removing H2S from gas streams. To better understand this catalytic ability, the structure of the LTA framework and the locations of the adsorbed species were examined using X-ray diffraction (XRD). To date, most…
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TopicsIndustrial Gas Emission Control
