Zeolites : a refined tool for designing catalytic sites : proceedings of the International Zeolite Symposium, Que bec, Canada, October 15-20, 1995 /

Formerly, the catalytic use of zeolites was exclusive to the field of acid catalysis. Nowadays, zeolites also find applications as catalysts in a wide array of chemical reactions such as; base catalyzed reactions, Redox reactions and catalytic reactions on transition metals and their complexes in co...

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Corporate Authors: International Zeolite Symposium Que bec, Que bec; Elsevier Science & Technology
Group Author: Bonneviot, Laurent; Kaliaguine, S., 1940
Published: Elsevier,
Publisher Address: Amsterdam ; New York :
Publication Dates: 1995.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Studies in surface science and catalysis ; vol. 97
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Online Access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/bookseries/01672991/97
Summary: Formerly, the catalytic use of zeolites was exclusive to the field of acid catalysis. Nowadays, zeolites also find applications as catalysts in a wide array of chemical reactions such as; base catalyzed reactions, Redox reactions and catalytic reactions on transition metals and their complexes in confined environments. The concepts of Br nsted or Lewis acid-base pairs are adequately illustrated in the literature and well-understood in terms of structural and electronic properties of zeolites. By contrast, properties of chemically modified silicates, aluminosilicates and aluminophosphates hav
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xii, 572 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN: 9780444821300
0444821309
9780080544694
008054469X
Index Number: TP245
CLC: TQ424.23-532
Contents: Front Cover; Zeolites: A Refined Tool For Designing Catalytic Sites; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1. One and Two-Dimensional Solid-State NMR Investigations of the Three-Dimensional Structures of Zeolite-Organic Sorbate Complexes; Chapter 2. The Use of Small, Weakly Basic Probe Molecules for the Investigation of Br nsted Acid Sites in Zeolites by NMR Spectroscopy; Chapter 3. Determination of the Environment of Titanium Atoms in TS-1 Silicalite by Ti K-edge X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy, 29Si and 1H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.