Synthesis and characterization of the oxalate cancrinite-type zeolite
Synthesis and characterization of the oxalate cancrinite-type zeolite
A new cancrinite-type zeolite is presented, showing the first example of the insertion of oxalate anions into this structure type. The material, synthesized hydrothermally, displays a typical cancrinite framework. The inclusion of oxalate anions was characterized by FT-IR and thermogravimetric studies. The use of high resolution powder neutron diffraction has also allowed accurate determination of the location and alignment of the anions within the framework
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Linares, Carlos F.
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Simon, Charles
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Weller, Mark T.
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January 2011
Linares, Carlos F.
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Simon, Charles
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Weller, Mark T.
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Linares, Carlos F., Simon, Charles and Weller, Mark T.
(2011)
Synthesis and characterization of the oxalate cancrinite-type zeolite.
Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 137 (1-3), .
(doi:10.1016/j.micromeso.2010.08.017).
Abstract
A new cancrinite-type zeolite is presented, showing the first example of the insertion of oxalate anions into this structure type. The material, synthesized hydrothermally, displays a typical cancrinite framework. The inclusion of oxalate anions was characterized by FT-IR and thermogravimetric studies. The use of high resolution powder neutron diffraction has also allowed accurate determination of the location and alignment of the anions within the framework
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