Claims
- 1. A process for preparing a zeolite bound zeolite which does not contain significant amounts of non-zeolitic binder, which process comprises:
- aging a silica-bound aggregate containing zeolite other than MFI structure type zeolite and an amount of seed crystals of MFI structure type which were added to the mixture used to form the silica-bound aggregate in an aqueous ionic solution containing a sufficient amount of hydroxy ions to convert the silica binder to the MFI structure type binder and optionally a template.
- 2. The process recited in claim 1 wherein the amount of seed crystals present is from about 0.01 to about 2.0 weight percent based on the dry weight of the silica bound extrudate.
- 3. The process recited in claim 2 wherein said seed crystals have an average diameter of 200 nm or less.
- 4. The process recited in claim 2 wherein the conversion is carried out at a temperature in the range of from about 130.degree. C. to 170.degree. C.
- 5. The process recited in claim 2 wherein said zeolite other than MFI structure type zeolite has pore apertures consisting of about 8 to about 10 membered ring structures.
- 6. The process recited in claim 2 wherein said (OH.sup.--):(SiO.sub.2) molar ratio is less than about 0.16.
- 7. The process recited in claim 2 wherein the silica bound aggregate is aged for a period of from about 10 to about 80 hours.
- 8. The process recited in claim 2 wherein said zeolite other than MFI structure type zeolite has a TON structure type.
- 9. The process recited in claim 2, wherein said seed crystals have an average diameter of 100 nm or less and are capable of forming a colloidal suspension.
- 10. The process recited in claim 9 wherein said zeolite other than MFI structure type zeolite has a composition with the following molar relationship:
- X.sub.2 O.sub.3 :(n) YO.sub.2,
- wherein X is aluminum, boron, iron, and/or gallium, Y is silicon, tin, and/or germanium, and n has a value of at least 2.
- 11. The process recited in claim 2, wherein said zeolite other than MFI structure type zeolite has lower acidity than the MFI binder zeolite.
- 12. The process recited in claim 11, wherein said zeolite other than MFI structure type zeolite is an intermediate pore size zeolite.
- 13. The process recited in claim 2, wherein said zeolite other than MFI structure type zeolite and the MFI structure zeolite are an aluminosilicate zeolite or a gallium silicate zeolite.
- 14. The process recited in claim 2 wherein said seed crystals are silicalite.
- 15. The process recited in claim 2 wherein said MFI binder zeolite has a silica to alumina mole ratio of less than 100.
- 16. The process recited in claim 2 wherein said zeolite bound zeolite contains less than 5% by weight of non-zeolitic binder.
- 17. The process recited in claim 2 wherein said aqueous ionic solution contains a template.
- 18. The process recited in claim 2 wherein the binder zeolite has higher acidity than the zeolite in the aggregate.
- 19. The process recited in claim 2 wherein said process is carried out by the following steps:
- (a) Forming an extrudable mass comprising core crystals of a zeolite other than MFI, silica, water, an amount of seeds of MFI structure type zeolite, and optionally an extrusion aid;
- (b) Extruding the extrudable mass to form silica-bound zeolite aggregates; and
- (c) Aging the silica bound zeolite aggregate in an aqueous ionic solution containing sufficient hydroxy ions and optionally an organic template at sufficient temperature to cause the silica binder to be converted to the MFI binder crystals.
- 20. The process recited in claim 19 wherein the binder crystals are intergrown and form at least a partial coating on the crystals of said zeolite other than MFI structure type zeolite.
- 21. The process cited in claim 20 wherein the crystals of said zeolite other than MFI structure type zeolite have an average particle size of from about 1 to about 15 microns and the MFI binder crystals have an average particle size of from about 0.1 to about 0.5 micron.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/067,417, filed Dec. 3, 1997.
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0599117 |
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