Catalysts for Fine Chemical Synthesis 2006
DOI: 10.1002/0470094214.ch1
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An Overview of Zeolite, Zeotype and Mesoporous Solids Chemistry: Design, Synthesis and Catalytic Properties

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“…In the last decade of the twentieth century and at the beginning of the twentyfirst century decade, a large scientific effort was focused on the design, synthesis and characterization of a wide variety of nanoporous inorganic oxides with very large channels for catalytic purposes (Thomas 1999;Davis 2001;Maschmeyer & van de Water 2006;Climent et al 2011;Xuereb & Raja 2011). Microporous zeolites and zeotypes are optimal catalysts for the transformation of relatively small molecules and have been largely applied for industrial catalytic processes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last decade of the twentieth century and at the beginning of the twentyfirst century decade, a large scientific effort was focused on the design, synthesis and characterization of a wide variety of nanoporous inorganic oxides with very large channels for catalytic purposes (Thomas 1999;Davis 2001;Maschmeyer & van de Water 2006;Climent et al 2011;Xuereb & Raja 2011). Microporous zeolites and zeotypes are optimal catalysts for the transformation of relatively small molecules and have been largely applied for industrial catalytic processes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%