Stacking disorders in zeolites and open-frameworks - Structure elucidation and analysis by electron crystallography and X-ray diffraction

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Abstract

Intergrowth and stacking disorders are often found in minerals and synthetic zeolites and inorganic openframeworks. Structure elucidation of stacking disorders in these materials have been difficult and structure solution of stacking disorders in unknown zeolites and open-frameworks has been challenging. There exist no standard methods for structure analysis of such disordered materials. In this review we present various stacking disorders and intergrowth in a number of representative zeolite families containing stacking disorders. These include zeolite beta, SSZ-26/SSZ-33, ITQ-39, ABC-6, ZSM-48, SSZ-31, UTD-1, faujasite FAU/EMT, pentasil ZSM-5/ZSM-11, ITQ-13/ITQ-34, ITQ-22/ITQ-38 etc. Stacking disorders in open-frameworks containing mixed coordinations, including titanosilicates ETS-10 and ETS-4, and the silicogermanate SU-JU-14 are also described. Various crystallographic methods used for solving disordered structures are summarized. The methods include powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD), electron diffraction, high resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM), and single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Examples of model building combined with simulations of PXRD and single crystal X-ray diffraction to verify the structure models are given. © by Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, München.

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Willhammar, T., & Zou, X. (2013, January). Stacking disorders in zeolites and open-frameworks - Structure elucidation and analysis by electron crystallography and X-ray diffraction. Zeitschrift Fur Kristallographie. https://doi.org/10.1524/zkri.2012.1564

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