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Get Free AccessBy combining a rational design of structure directing agents and high throughput and data mining techniques, it has been possible to obtain Ge-free ITQ-24 as pure silica as well as borosilicate polymorphs up to a Si/TIII ratio of 10. Al can be exchanged by B giving strong acid materials. Also, the availability of the pure silica material allows one to determine more precisely the crystal symmetry. This work opens the possibility to synthesize the Ge-free polymorphs of a large number of new germanosilicate structures reported in the last five years. This certainly will increase their possibilities for industrial application.
Ángel Cantı́n, Avelino Avelino, María J. Díaz‐Cabañas, J.L. Jordá, Manuel Moliner (2006). Rational Design and HT Techniques Allow the Synthesis of New IWR Zeolite Polymorphs. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 128(13), pp. 4216-4217, DOI: 10.1021/ja0603599.
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2006
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5
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English
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Journal of the American Chemical Society
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10.1021/ja0603599
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