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Use of flexible diquaternary structure-directing agents in zeolite synthesis: Discovery of zeolites TNU-9 and TNU-10 and their catalytic properties SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Use of flexible diquaternary structure-directing agents in zeolite synthesis: Discovery of zeolites TNU-9 and TNU-10 and their catalytic properties
Authors
Hong, SB
Date Issued
2008-06
Publisher
SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
Abstract
This review summarizes our recent work on zeolite syntheses in the presence of linear diquaternary alkylammonium ions, with the object of controlling the conformations of these flexible, hydrophilic organic structure-directing agents by varying the type and concentration of inorganic components in synthesis mixtures. After describing how we have been concerned about the search for novel zeolite structures through this synthetic strategy, we discuss the cooperative structure-directing effects of 1,4-bis(N-methylpyrrolidinium)butane and specific levels of Na+ ions and lattice negative charges introduced by Al substitution on the crystallization of new medium-pore zeolites TNU-9 and TNU-10. The physicochemical and catalytic properties of these two materials are also outlined.
Keywords
zeolite syntheses; flexible diquaternary structure-directing agents; inorganic gel chemistry; zeolites TNU-9 and TNU-10; catalytic properties; HOST-GUEST INTERACTIONS; SKELETAL ISOMERIZATION; ETHYLENE-GLYCOL; SILICA-SODALITE; P-XYLENE; DISPROPORTIONATION; IONS; TOPOLOGY; CATIONS; TOLUENE
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/29346
DOI
10.1007/s10563-008-9045-5
ISSN
1571-1013
Article Type
Article
Citation
CATALYSIS SURVEYS FROM ASIA, vol. 12, no. 2, page. 131 - 144, 2008-06
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홍석봉HONG, SUK BONG
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