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Molecular sieves 24-membered ring structures

The characteristics of aluminophosphate molecular sieves include a univariant framework composition with Al/P = 1, a high degree of structural diversity and a wide range of pore sizes and volumes, exceeding the pore sizes known previously in zeolite molecular sieves with the VPI-5 18-membered ring material. They are neutral frameworks and therefore have nil ion-exchange capacity or acidic catalytic properties. Their surface selectivity is mildly hydrophilic. They exhibit excellent thermal and hydrothermal stability, up to 1000 °C (thermal) and 600 °C (steam). [Pg.9]

Small-pore zeolite Nu-6(2) has a NSI-type structure and two different types of eight-membered-ring channels with limiting dimensions of 2.4 and 3.2 A [54]. Gorgojo and coworkers developed mixed-matrix membranes using Nu-6(2) as the dispersed zeolite phase and polysulfone Udel as the continuous organic polymer phase [55]. These mixed-matrix membranes showed remarkably enhanced H2/ CH4 selectivity compared to the bare polysulfone membrane. The H2/CH4 selectivity increased from 13 for the bare polysulfone membrane to 398 for the Nu-6(2)/ polysulfone mixed-matrix membranes. This superior performance of the Nu-6(2)/ polysulfone mixed-matrix membranes is attributed to the molecular sieving role played by the selected Nu-6(2) zeoHte phase in the membranes. [Pg.338]

The aluminophosphate molecular sieves have an interesting property for potential use as catalyst supports, due to their excellent thermal stabilities and unique structures. AIPO4-5 is known to retain its structure after calcination at 1000°C and have uni-directional channels with pore size of 8 A bounded by 12-membered rings [2]. To utilize molecular sieves as catalyst support, chemical interactions between the molecular sieve and active component, chemical stabilities, and surface structures must be determined. However, iittle attempt has been made to clarify the surface structures or properties of catalytically active components supported on the aluminophosphate molecular sieves. [Pg.179]

Selective photocatalysis can be achieved through the use of proper molecular sieves, such as the titanosilicate ETS-10, an alternative approach. The photocatalytic activity of ETS-10 is due to the presence of photoexcitable Ti-O-Ti chains and the three-dimensional interconnected pore system of large 12-membered ring channels in its structure, which endow the material with excellent diffusion properties [83], This regular channel system has a direct effect in determining the shape selectivity of the degradation process [84],... [Pg.431]

N(16)-methylsparteinium as a structure-directing agent to synthesize the high-silica molecular sieve with the AFI topology. Wagner et al. followed this work with the synthesis of CIT-5 (CFI) that is a high-silica molecular sieve with a 14-membered ring pore [29, 30]. [Pg.88]


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