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  • © 2000

Tetrahedral Frameworks of Zeolites, Clathrates and Related Materials

  • Standard reference book with selected data from the field of physics and chemistry
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Landolt-Börnstein: Numerical Data and Functional Relationships in Science and Technology - New Series (LANDOLT 3, volume 14A)

Part of the book sub series: Physical Chemistry (LANDOLT 4)

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Table of contents (8 chapters)

  1. Title, Foreword

    Pages 1-5
  2. 1-15 Introduction

    • J. V. Smith
    Pages 1-25
  3. 16 Compilation of Units: 2D nets

    • J. V. Smith
    Pages 132-179
  4. 16 Compilation of Units: 1D units. Part 1

    • J. V. Smith
    Pages 180-225
  5. 16 Compilation of Units: 1D units. Part 2

    • J. V. Smith
    Pages 226-250
  6. Acknowledgements

    • J. V. Smith
    Pages 251-266

About this book

Zeolites and zeolite-like became important because of their ion exchange capacities and their outstanding catalytic properties. Millions of tons of zeolites have been produced in the past years for the oil refining industry alone and, in even greater quantities, as ion-exchanging softening agents for detergents. Numerous other applications, e.g. in environmental protection, farming, gas separation, medicine, and pharmacy, are known, making zeolites almost a necessity of daily life. Consequently, there are many, research activities dealing with zeolites properties and characterization. However, a strictly systematic description of zeolite-type crystal structures was not available but is now presented in this series of volumes. It is designed as a reference work for zeolite chemists and materials scientists, but it also serves as a tool to interpret structural similarities and to derive new structures from known topologies.

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