Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Non-faujasitic Zeolites and Other Strongly Acidic Oxides

Catalysis on Non-faujasitic Zeolites and other Strongly Acidic Oxides [Pg.189]

All the books and reviews on zeolites which have been published deal mainly with X and Y. Even so, two books, one on all aspects of zeolites except catalysis and the other on catalysis over zeolites and related topics, are essential texts for all workers on non-faujasitic zeolites. Other useful books and reviews, including the Proceedings of the 3rd and 4th International Molecular Sieve Conferences and the Symposium on Zeolites at Szeged, have appeared. [Pg.189]

A book and a review cover aspects of strongly acidic oxides. [Pg.189]

This section is devoted to structural considerations and characterization of the more important zeolites with SiOa/AliOa ratios greater than 5, excluding Y-type zeolite covered already by Rudham and Stockwell. In order to consider catalytic properties in depth it is necessary to obtain as much information as possible about the zeolite framework, port sizes, and cation sites. It will be noted that the information available gives a picture that is far from complete. Even for mordenite there are many gaps in our knowledge. [Pg.190]

Kellerman and K. Klier, in Surface and Defect Properties of Solids , ed. M. W. Roberts and J. M. Thomas (Specialist Periodical Reports), The Chemical Society, London, 1975, Vol. 4, p. 2. [Pg.190]


See other pages where Non-faujasitic Zeolites and Other Strongly Acidic Oxides is mentioned: [Pg.295]   


SEARCH



Acid zeolites

Acids and Oxidizers

Acids strong

Faujasite

Faujasites

Faujasites zeolites

Faujasitic zeolites

Non-oxidative

Non-oxidizing acids

Other Acidic Oxides

Other Oxidants

Other Oxidizers

Oxidation zeolitic

Strong oxidant

Strong oxidizer

Strongly acidic

Zeolites acidity

Zeolites oxidants

Zeolitic acids

© 2024 chempedia.info