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Localized and Overall Properties Related to the Nature and Structural Organization of the Framework Atoms

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Guidelines for Mastering the Properties of Molecular Sieves

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The understanding of zeolites properties, particularly the acidity, needs several simultaneous approaches. It has long been postulated that the properties at a given site may result from short interactions i.e. the local influence of the neighbours and also from interactions on a long range i.e. overall or global effects of the framework. The extent of the involvment of those two effects will be discussed in what follows. In addition the zeolite behaviour in acidic catalytic reactions requires to consider the system zeolite-reacting molecule.

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Barthomeuf, D., Corma, A. (1990). Localized and Overall Properties Related to the Nature and Structural Organization of the Framework Atoms. 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_27

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