Advanced zeolite science and applications

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Advanced zeolite science and applications

editors, J.C. Jansen ... [et al.]

(Studies in surface science and catalysis, 85)

Elsevier, 1994

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Zeolites and related microporous materials are used in oil processing and in the fine and petrochemical industries on a large scale. New applications of zeolites contribute to environmentally friendly processes and refined zeolites such as catalytic zeolite membranes and zeolites containing exhaust-pipe reactors are being introduced. Recent diversity in zeolite research has been fueled by the increase in number of microporous materials and the combination with interfacing science areas. The possibility to accommodate ions, large molecules or nanostructures in the crystalline matrix has been explored and the performance of electronic, acoustic and photonic modified response of the materials has been tested.This volume provides up-to-date information on new zeolite and related materials and composites, their applications, testing of new processes and techniques, and promising laboratory results as well. A vast amount of work from a fundamental aspect is incorporated. In particular, the combination of science and application offers useful information for readers interested in molecular sieves.

Table of Contents

1. Sol-gel chemistry and molecular sieve synthesis (J. Livage). 2. Effects of seeding on zeolite crystallization, and the growth behavior of seeds (S. Gonthier, R.W. Thompson). 3. The opportunities of the fluoride route in the synthesis of microporous materials (H. Kessler, J. Patarin, C. Schott-Darie). 4. Alkali metal and semiconductor clusters in zeolites (V.I. Srdanov et al.). 5. Nonlinear optical effects of dye-loaded molecular sieves (G. Schulz-Ekloff). 6. Metal ions associated to the molecular sieve framework: Possible catalytic oxidation sites (G. Bellussi, M.S. Rigutto). 7. The preparation of coatings of molecular sieve crystals for catalysis and separation (J.C. Jansen, D. Kashchiev, A. Erdem-Senatalar). 8. The catalytic site from a chemical point of view (V.B. Kazansky). 9. Theory of Bronsted acidity in zeolites (R.A. van Santen). 10. Analysis of the guest-molecule host-framework interaction in zeolites with NMR-spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction (H. Gies). 11. The preparation and potential applications of ultra-large pore molecular sieves: A review (J.L. Casci). 12. Advances in the in situ 13C MAS NMR characterization of zeolite catalyzed hydrocarbon reactions (I.I. Ivanova, E.G. Derouane). 13. Practical aspects of powder diffraction data analysis (G. Baerlocher, L.B. McCusker). 14. Review on recent NMR results (M. Stoecker). 15. Supported zeolite systems and applications (H. van Bekkum, E.R. Geus, H.W. Kouwenhoven). 16. The intersection of electrochemistry with zeolite science (D.R. Rolison). 17. Past, present and future role of microporous catalysts in the petroleum industry (S.T. Sie). 18. Application of molecular sieves in view of cleaner technology. Gas and liquid phase separations (F. Fajula, D. Plee). 19. Crystalline microporous phosphates: A family of versatile catalysts and adsorbents (J.A. Martens, P.A. Jacobs).

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  • NCID
    BA23580617
  • ISBN
    • 0444820019
  • LCCN
    94022193
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Amsterdam ; New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    xv, 691 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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