Synthesis Strategies for Preparing Useful Small Pore Zeolites and Zeotypes for Gas Separations and Catalysis
Chemistry of Materials2013Vol. 26(1), pp. 246–258
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Abstract
In the last years, the preparation of small pore zeolites, especially those presenting large cavities in their structure, have received much attention because they have shown excellent application in catalysis (such as methanol-to-olefins or selective catalytic reduction of NOx) and gas separations. In the present review, we will focus on the diverse synthetic routes followed to direct the crystallization of small pore zeolites and, on the other hand, the most outstanding applications of those small pore microporous materials.
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