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NMR-Studies of Molecular Motion of Hydrocarbons in Different Faujasites

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The peculiarities of molecular motion in zeolite cavities in different frameworks determine the activity and especially the selectivity of catalytic reactions. The molecular motion is determined by the interaction of the sorbed molecules with the zeolite walls and spatial restrictions in the cavity system.

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Lechert, H.T., Basler, W.D., Jia, M. (1990). NMR-Studies of Molecular Motion of Hydrocarbons in Different Faujasites. In: Barthomeuf, D., Derouane, E.G., Hölderich, W. (eds) Guidelines for Mastering the Properties of Molecular Sieves. NATO ASI Series, vol 221. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-5787-2_11

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