2006
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/ssp.111.47
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Pillared Materials from Layer Titanosilicates?

Abstract: Heterophyllosilicates are mineral phases based on layers that are comparable with those of the better known TOT phyllosilicates. Precisely, the HOH layers occurring in the heterophyllosilicates are formally obtained from a TOT layer by periodically introducing five or six co-ordinated titanium in the silicatic T sheets that sandwich the octahedral O sheet. The structural analogy between smectites, from which the mesoporous pillared clays are prepared, and heterophyllosilicates suggests that in principle pillar… Show more

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“…Since their introduction in 1983, various categories, such as microporous [68], mesoporous [913] and layered types [1419], have been synthesized. These target different applications, such as ion exchange [2024], adsorption [2528], membrane separation [2932], pillaring templating [33, 34] and oxidation catalysis [3538].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since their introduction in 1983, various categories, such as microporous [68], mesoporous [913] and layered types [1419], have been synthesized. These target different applications, such as ion exchange [2024], adsorption [2528], membrane separation [2932], pillaring templating [33, 34] and oxidation catalysis [3538].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%