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Future Trends in Catalysis by Zeolites

A second area that will be important in the future is the continued development of MOFs and ZlFs [152]. Much as the discovery of AlP04-based materials revolutionized the catalyhc use of zeolites when only aluminosilicates were known, MOFs and ZlFs have the potential to revolutionize low temperature processes such as oxidations and organic reachons [153]. Newly discovered materials along these same lines are covalent organic frameworks, the so-called COFs [154]. These materials have similar channels to those known for MOFs and ZlFs but tend to have higher thermal stability. [Pg.393]

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Mardlly, C.R. (2000) Where and how shape selectivity of molecular sieves operates in refining and petrochemistry catalytic processes. Top. Catai, 13, 357-366. [Pg.393]

5 (a) Zones, S.I., Chen, C.Y., Corma, A., Cheng, M.T., Kibby, C.L., Chan, I.Y., and Burton, A.W. (2007) Indirect assessment of unknown zeolite structures through inference from zeolite synthesis comparisons coupled with absorption and catalytic selectivity studies. J. Catal., 250, 41-54. [Pg.394]


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