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Diffusion through hydrate cages

From the structural viewpoint this is reasonable because the La(H20)93+ ion has a radius of 7.92 A, and the La(H20)93+ diffused into the faujasite supercages can only exchange the Na+ at the Sn and Sm sites. It is hard for this hydrated ion to pass through [> cage window to interact with the Na+ at the S site, or at 100 °C the reaction rate is very low. [Pg.359]


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