Direct Synthesis of Functional Zeolitic Materials

  • Moliner M
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Abstract

Recently, the direct synthesis of zeolitic materials has received much attention because several well-defined functionalities have been introduced in those materials by “one-pot” methodologies. The rationalization of the physics and chemistry of the processes involved in the zeolite growth has allowed the direct preparation of different functional molecular sieves with unique properties and potential applicability in industry. In the present paper, the “one-pot” preparations of metal-containing zeolites (both in framework and extra-framework positions), hybrid organic-inorganic molecular sieves, hierarchical microporous mesoporous zeotypes, nanosheets, nanozeolites, or template-free molecular sieves are intensively evaluated.

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Moliner, M. (2012). Direct Synthesis of Functional Zeolitic Materials. ISRN Materials Science, 2012, 1–24. https://doi.org/10.5402/2012/789525

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