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Beidellite thermal stability

The acidities of cliys and pillared clays are between those of amorphous aluminosilicates and zeolites. Pillared clays can provide large-pore two-dimensional networks. Hectorite, montmorillonite, saponite and beidellite are the clays most often used to make pillared clays. Most pillared clays coke and deactivate st. This, and low thermal and hydrothermal stabilities have so far limited catalytic applications. Al, Ti, Zr, Cr, Si, and Fe and their mixtures give more stable pillars than those tried in the past. Occelli and Robson reviewed pillrued clays [52]. [Pg.6]


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