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Organic zeolites crystal design

Giving a concise definition for an organic zeolite remains an ambiguous task. In inorganic zeolites, the crystal structure is determined by ionic and covalent bonding. Directional and nondirectional forces play the important role for design of organic crystal structures. [Pg.997]

Zeolites are formed by crystallization at temperatures between 80 and 200 °C from aqueous alkaline solutions of silica and alumina gels in a process referred to as hydrothermal synthesis.15,19 A considerable amount is known about the mechanism of the crystallization process, however, no rational procedure, similar to organic synthetic procedures, to make a specifically designed zeolite topology is available. The products obtained are sensitive functions of the reaction conditions (composition of gel, reaction time, order of mixing, gel aging, etc.) and are kinetically controlled. Nevertheless, reproducible procedures have been devised to make bulk quantities of zeolites. Procedures for post-synthetic modifications have also been described.20 22... [Pg.229]

Molecular design and rational synthesis of inorganic microporous crystalline materials are frontier subjects in the fields of zeolites science and molecular engineering. Zeolite synthesis is an active field of research because zeolites with uniform micropores are important in many industrial processes in catalysis, adsorption, and separation, and are finding new applications in electronics, magnetism, chemical sensors, and medicine, etc.12 91 Synthesis of such materials typically involves crystallization from a gel medium under hydrothermal/solvothermal conditions in the presence of organic amines as... [Pg.397]


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