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  • 2017Assembly-diassembly-organization-reassembly synthesis of zeolites based on cfi-type layers62citations

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  • Opanasenko, Maksym
  • Morris, Samuel A.
  • Čejka, Jiři
  • Slawin, Alexandra Martha Zoya
  • Wheatley, Paul S.
  • Položij, Miroslav
  • Dawson, Daniel M.
  • Mayoral, Alvaro
  • Morris, Russell E.
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Assembly-diassembly-organization-reassembly synthesis of zeolites based on cfi-type layers

  • Opanasenko, Maksym
  • Morris, Samuel A.
  • Firth, Daniel S.
  • Čejka, Jiři
  • Slawin, Alexandra Martha Zoya
  • Wheatley, Paul S.
  • Položij, Miroslav
  • Dawson, Daniel M.
  • Mayoral, Alvaro
  • Morris, Russell E.
  • Nachtigall, Petr
  • Russell, Samantha E.
Abstract

The hydrothermal synthesis of a zeolite with properties suitable for use in the assembly–disassembly–organization–reassembly (ADOR) process was designed, and a zeolite called SAZ-1 was successfully prepared. This zeolite was then used as a parent in the ADOR process, and two new daughter zeolites, IPC-15 and IPC-16, were prepared. The X-ray powder diffraction patterns of the new zeolites match well with those predicted using computational methods. The three materials form an isoreticular series with decreasing pores size from 14-ring to 12-ring to 10-ring.

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  • pore
  • ion-pair chromatography