Fly ash-based zeolites: from waste to value – A comprehensive overview of synthesis, properties, and applications

IF 3.7 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
Zhen Liang , Zhimei Liu , Lian Yu , Wenjuan Wang
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The innovative utilization of fly ash for synthesizing zeolites presents notable environmental and economic benefits, positioning it as a pivotal area of research. This review distinguishes itself by offering a critical and up-to-date synthesis of the latest advancements in fly ash-based zeolite production, surpassing existing literature in both depth and breadth. It meticulously explores not only the fundamental principles and conventional synthesis methods—such as hydrothermal and sol-gel techniques—but also delves into emerging approaches like microwave-assisted, ultrasound-enhanced, fusion and melting, and ionothermal synthesis. A unique contribution of this paper is its comprehensive analysis of the interplay between synthesis parameters (composition, temperature, reaction time, and pH) and their nuanced effects on the crystal structure, morphology, and functional properties of the resulting zeolites. Furthermore, the review introduces novel classifications of zeolites derived from varied fly ash sources, highlighting their tailored applications in cutting-edge fields such as advanced soil remediation, precision nutrient retention systems, next-generation wastewater treatment technologies, and efficient removal of emerging gaseous pollutants. By identifying and discussing the latest trends and gaps in the current research landscape, this paper not only synthesizes existing knowledge but also proposes future directions, including the development of hybrid zeolite materials and the integration of machine learning techniques for optimized synthesis. This comprehensive and forward-looking perspective significantly advances the understanding of fly ash-derived zeolites and sets the stage for future innovations in sustainable material science.
粉煤灰基沸石:从废物到价值--合成、特性和应用综述
以创新方式利用粉煤灰合成沸石具有显著的环境和经济效益,使其成为一个关键的研究领域。本综述对基于粉煤灰的沸石生产的最新进展进行了批判性的最新综述,在深度和广度上都超越了现有文献。它不仅细致地探讨了水热法和溶胶-凝胶技术等基本原理和传统合成方法,还深入研究了微波辅助、超声波增强、熔融和离子热合成等新兴方法。本文的一个独特贡献是全面分析了合成参数(成分、温度、反应时间和 pH 值)之间的相互作用及其对所得沸石的晶体结构、形态和功能特性的细微影响。此外,该综述还介绍了从各种粉煤灰来源中提取的沸石的新分类,重点介绍了它们在先进土壤修复、精密养分保留系统、下一代废水处理技术和高效去除新兴气体污染物等尖端领域的定制应用。通过识别和讨论当前研究领域的最新趋势和差距,本文不仅归纳了现有知识,还提出了未来发展方向,包括开发混合沸石材料和整合机器学习技术以优化合成。这一全面而具有前瞻性的观点极大地促进了人们对粉煤灰衍生沸石的了解,并为未来可持续材料科学的创新奠定了基础。
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Chemical Engineering Research & Design
Chemical Engineering Research & Design 工程技术-工程:化工
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
7.70%
发文量
623
审稿时长
42 days
期刊介绍: ChERD aims to be the principal international journal for publication of high quality, original papers in chemical engineering. Papers showing how research results can be used in chemical engineering design, and accounts of experimental or theoretical research work bringing new perspectives to established principles, highlighting unsolved problems or indicating directions for future research, are particularly welcome. Contributions that deal with new developments in plant or processes and that can be given quantitative expression are encouraged. The journal is especially interested in papers that extend the boundaries of traditional chemical engineering.
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