An introduction to zeolite synthesis using imidazolium-based cations as organic structure-directing agents

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Abstract: Zeolite synthesis is a wide area of study with increasing popularity. Several general reviews have already been published, but they did not summarize the study of imidazolium species in zeolite synthesis. Imidazolium derivatives are promising compounds in the search for new zeolites and can be used to help understand the structure-directing role. Nearly 50 different imidazolium cations have already been used, resulting in a variety of zeolitic types, but there are still many derivatives to be studied. In this context, the purpose of this short review is to help researchers starting in this area by summarizing the most important concepts related to imidazolium-based zeolite studies and by presenting a table of recent imidazolium derivatives that have been recently studied to facilitate filling in the knowledge gaps.

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Vinaches, P., Bernardo-Gusmão, K., & Pergher, S. B. C. (2017, August 1). An introduction to zeolite synthesis using imidazolium-based cations as organic structure-directing agents. Molecules. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules22081307

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