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titleOfInvention Modified method of Y-type molecular sieve
abstract The invention discloses a modified method of a Y-type molecular sieve. The modified method comprises the following steps of: dissolving the Y-type molecular sieve and aluminum sulfate or aluminum sulfate containing crystal water into water, adding alcohol, reacting for 0-10 days at the temperature of 100-200 DEG C, filtering products after reaction, cleaning and obtaining mixture of an alunite-like phase and the Y-type molecular sieve; and adopting alkali compound to treat the mixture for 0-100 hours at the temperature of 0-100 DEG C and obtaining the modified Y-type molecular sieve. The modified method disclosed by the invention is wide in material source, low in cost and simple in reaction process, and is suitable for industrial production.
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