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E-Book, Englisch, Band 6, 340 Seiten, eBook

Reihe: Topics in Inclusion Science

Herron / Corbin Inclusion Chemistry with Zeolites: Nanoscale Materials by Design


1995
ISBN: 978-94-011-0119-6
Verlag: Springer Netherland
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark

E-Book, Englisch, Band 6, 340 Seiten, eBook

Reihe: Topics in Inclusion Science

ISBN: 978-94-011-0119-6
Verlag: Springer Netherland
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark



Zeolites, with their crystalline microporous structures, are cordial hosts to a wide variety of guests. However, it was the abrupt and unexpected departure of one of these guests (water) from a host (stilbite) on heating which led Cronstedt, in 1756, to coin the term "zeolite" (from the Greek meaning "boiling stone") to describe this material. Since that time, approximately 40 different naturally-occurring zeolites have been discovered on earth. Recent studies of meteorite compositions have shown that these guest-host materials (e. g. , sodalite) occur in other parts of the universe as well. However, it wasn't until the twentieth century that synthetic routes to zeolites and other non-aluminosilicate molecular sieves were discovered. In addition, with the development of X-ray diffraction and the various spectroscopies, better understanding of the nature of the cavities, cages, and channels of these materials has led to the industrial exploitation of their guest-host properties. The world of zeolites has now expanded into a greater than 2 billion pound per year business, with major applications in detergent formulations, catalysis, and as adsorbents and desiccants. Their economic impact is difficult to determine; however, the improvement in gasoline yields alone (from catalytic cracking) must account for hundreds ofbillions ofdollars in increased GDP. In this volume, we have brought together a sampling of recent developments in various areas of guest-host or inclusion chemistry in zeolites.

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Preface. 1. Probing intrazeolite space; L. Abrams, D.R. Corbin. 2. Structure-direction in zeolite synthesis; R.F. Lobo, et al. 3. Structural case studies of inclusion phenomena in zeolites: Xe in RHO and stilbene in ZSM-5; J.B. Parise. 4. Zeolite-included molecules studied by NMR; C. Dybowski. 5. Absorbed molecules in microporous hosts: computational aspects; N.J. Henson, A.K. Cheetham. 6. Zeolite encapsulated metal complexes; K.J. Balkus Jr., A.G. Gabrielov. 7. Coordination chemistry in zeolites; D.E. De Vos, et al. 8. Zeolite guest--host interactions: implications in formation, catalysis, and photochemistry; P.K. Dutta. 9. Photochemistry of organic molecules within zeolites: role of cations; V. Ramamurthy, N.J. Turro. 10. Zeolites as hosts for novel optical and electronic materials; N. Herron. 11. Alkali-metal clusters as prototypes for electron solvation in zeolites; N.P. Blake, G.D. Stucky. Subject index.



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