High-throughput synthesis and catalytic properties of a molecular sieve with 18- and 10-member rings
Avelino Corma (),
María J. Díaz-Cabañas,
José Luis Jordá,
Cristina Martínez and
Manuel Moliner
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Avelino Corma: Universidad Politécnica de Valencia
María J. Díaz-Cabañas: Universidad Politécnica de Valencia
José Luis Jordá: Universidad Politécnica de Valencia
Cristina Martínez: Universidad Politécnica de Valencia
Manuel Moliner: Universidad Politécnica de Valencia
Nature, 2006, vol. 443, issue 7113, 842-845
Abstract:
Pretty vacant Zeolites are porous materials with potential uses in electronics, catalysis and gas storage. A new zeolite named ITQ-33 has now been synthesized with the advantage over previous compounds of a very large micropore volume. The conditions for synthesis were identified using high-throughput techniques. The new material has two pore systems, one with a very large diameter ring structure (relative to pores found in other zeolites), intersected by a second of medium diameter. This open architecture will be particularly suited to catalysis.
Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.1038/nature05238
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