Ultrafast and Continuous Flow Synthesis of Zeolites

Friday, 6 October 2023 at 09:30

Add to Calendar ▼2023-10-06 09:30:002023-10-06 10:30:00Europe/LondonUltrafast and Continuous Flow Synthesis of ZeolitesFlow Chemistry Asia 2023 in Tokyo, JapanTokyo, JapanSELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com

Zeolites have typically been synthesized via hydrothermal treatment, a process designed to artificially mimic the geological formation conditions of natural zeolites. This synthesis route, typically carried out in batch reactors like autoclaves, takes a time so long (typically, on the order of days) that the crystallization of zeolites had long been believed to be very slow in nature. Long periods of hydrothermal treatment also cause a burden on both energy efficiency and operational costs. Recently, we have reported the ultrafast syntheses of a class of industrially important zeolites within several minutes. Further shortening the crystallization time to the order of seconds would be a great challenge but can significantly benefit the mass product of zeolites as well as the fundamental understanding of the crystallization mechanism.

Toru Wakihara, Professor, The University of Tokyo

Toru Wakihara

The main topics of the research are on zeolite and related micro and mesoporous materials and also ceramic Processing. Up to now Prof Wakihara has published 170 papers in international journals, 10 review papers in an international journal, has given more than 40 invited lectures and has published more than 40 patents.