Zeolites and Ordered Mesoporous Materials: Progress and Prospects
β Scribed by J. Δejka and H. van Bekkum (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 395
- Series
- Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis 157
- Edition
- 1st edition
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Zeolites are the most frequently used industrial catalysts. Their applications range from oil refining, petrochemistry and the synthesis of special chemicals to environmental catalysis. Rapid progress in basic research and the development of new processes has resulted in the first Federation of European Zeolite Associations (FEZA) School on Zeolites. Zeolites and Ordered Mesoporous Materials: Progress and Prospects reflects the programme of the first School on Zeolites, held in Prague on August 20-21, 2005. Readers gain insight into the synthesis of the ever-expanding spectrum of zeolites, zeotypes and ordered mesoporous materials including the use of zeolites and mesoporous materials as catalysts in organic conversions. These range from the fascinating ship-in-bottle systems via cascade reactions to bulk applications in oil-refining and petrochemistry. Contributions from world experts enhance the book, with select chapters on trends in the molecular sieves field, zeolite structures, ion-exchange properties of zeolites, advanced applications (with unique technologies and opportunities) and a chapter on natural zeolites.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Preface
Page v
JiΕΓ Δejka, Herman van Bekkum
List of contributors
Pages xi-xii
Introduction to molecular sieves: Trends of evolution of the zeolite community Original Research Article
Pages 1-12
Francesco Di Renzo, FranΓ§ois Fajula
Natural zeolites Original Research Article
Pages 13-40
Carmine Colella
Zeolite structures Original Research Article
Pages 41-64
Lynne B. McCusker, Christian Baerlocher
Synthesis of zeolites and zeotypes Original Research Article
Pages 65-90
C.S. Cundy
Synthesis of mesoporous molecular sieves Original Research Article
Pages 91-110
Wieslaw J. Roth, James C. Vartuli
Recent trends in the synthesis of molecular sieves Original Research Article
Pages 111-134
JiΕΓ Δejka
Zeolite membranesβA short overview Original Research Article
Pages 135-160
A. Julbe
High-throughput experiments for synthesis and applications of zeolites Original Research Article
Pages 161-180
F. SchΓΌth
Ion-exchange properties of zeolites Original Research Article
Pages 181-204
A. Dyer
Spectroscopic studies of zeolites and mesoporous materials Original Research Article
Pages 205-224
K. Klier
Electron tomography of molecular sieves Original Research Article
Pages 225-242
Krijn P. de Jong, Abraham J. Koster, Andries H. Janssen, Ulrike Ziese
Applications of quantum chemical methods in zeolite science Original Research Article
Pages 243-262
P. Nachtigall
Advanced applications of zeolites Original Research Article
Pages 263-288
T. Bein, S. Mintova
An evaluation of the potential of the Ship-in-Bottle approach for catalyst immobilization in microporous supports Original Research Article
Pages 289-310
Pierre A. Jacobs
Zeolites in organic cascade reactions Original Research Article
Pages 311-336
H. van Bekkum, H.W. Kouwenhoven
Zeolites in refining and petrochemistry Original Research Article
Pages 337-366
Avelino Corma, AgustΓn MartΓnez
Subject index
Pages 367-370
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Content: <br>Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1β4): <br>Chapter 2 Synthesis Approach of Mesoporous Molecular Sieves (pages 5β54): <br>Chapter 3 Mechanisms for Formation of Mesoporous Materials (pages 55β116): <br>Chapter 4 Structural Characterization Methods (pages 117β151): <br>Chapter 5 Representativ
The proceedings of the 11th Zeolite Conference has been published in three volumes, containing 5 plenary lectures and 274 full papers. Part A comprises Synthesis and Characterization (99 papers), Part B Catalysis and Environment (102 papers) and Part C Adsorption and Diffusion, Modifications, Novel
The proceedings of the 11th Zeolite Conference has been published in three volumes, containing 5 plenary lectures and 274 full papers. Part A comprises Synthesis and Characterization (99 papers), Part B Catalysis and Environment (102 papers) and Part C Adsorption and Diffusion, Modifications, Novel
The proceedings of the 11th Zeolite Conference has been published in three volumes, containing 5 plenary lectures and 274 full papers. Part A comprises Synthesis and Characterization (99 papers), Part B Catalysis and Environment (102 papers) and Part C Adsorption and Diffusion, Modifications, Novel