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Get Free AccessThe pore topology of a recently synthesized zeolite IM-5 has been determined by means of catalytic test reactions, i.e., n-decane hydroisomerization–cracking, m-xylene isomerization–disproportionation, n-hexadecane isodewaxing, and adsorption–microcalorimetry of molecules with different sizes and shapes (n-hexane, toluene, m-xylene, and 1,3,5 trimethylbenzene). It has been found that the channel network consists of a system of unidirectional 10 MR with lobes or side pockets, or crossing 10 membered ring pores with a pore diameter somewhat smaller than those in ZSM-5. This structure offers interesting shape selectivity features for catalytic reactions.
Avelino Avelino, Antonio Chica, J.M. Guil, Francisco J. Llopis, G. Mabilon, José Antonio Perdigón-Melón, Susana Valencia (2000). Determination of the Pore Topology of Zeolite IM-5 by Means of Catalytic Test Reactions and Hydrocarbon Adsorption Measurements. Journal of Catalysis, 189(2), pp. 382-394, DOI: 10.1006/jcat.1999.2718.
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Year
2000
Authors
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English
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Journal of Catalysis
DOI
10.1006/jcat.1999.2718
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