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Zeolite Synthesis and Crystal Tailoring

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In the past thirty years zeolites have stimulated a huge amount of academic and industrial research and impacted several adsorption and catalytic processes. The commercial success of zeolites was due primarily to their unique structure and composition controlled properties which permitted the improvement of known processes and the development of new ones. On the other hand, the microporous zeolite frameworks have provided the degree of perfection needed for the study of fundamental events in sorption, catalysis, spectroscopy and surface science in general.

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Fajula, F. (1990). Zeolite Synthesis and Crystal Tailoring. 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_2

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