1998
DOI: 10.1080/10610279808034973
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Preparation and First Characterisation of a Pillared γ-Zirconium Phosphate Derivative Containing Dibenzo 18-Crown-6 Groups Covalently Bound to Inorganic Layers

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“…The structures of these lamellar compounds have been established since 1964 , and 1990, , respectively. Both α-ZrP and γ-ZrP are of considerable interest, not only for their applications, but also because a large variety of organic derivatives has been prepared from these hosts. ,, ,, These derivatives can be considered as two very large and versatile classes of layered materials in which many different geometrical arrangements can be realized by an appropriate choice of the organic group covalently bonded to α- or γ-inorganic layers. They also include α- and γ-ZrP covalently pillared by rigid organic groups 3,4,17 which find important applications in the field of tailor-made molecular sieves, , shape selective catalysis, and layer-by-layer growth of ultrathin films .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The structures of these lamellar compounds have been established since 1964 , and 1990, , respectively. Both α-ZrP and γ-ZrP are of considerable interest, not only for their applications, but also because a large variety of organic derivatives has been prepared from these hosts. ,, ,, These derivatives can be considered as two very large and versatile classes of layered materials in which many different geometrical arrangements can be realized by an appropriate choice of the organic group covalently bonded to α- or γ-inorganic layers. They also include α- and γ-ZrP covalently pillared by rigid organic groups 3,4,17 which find important applications in the field of tailor-made molecular sieves, , shape selective catalysis, and layer-by-layer growth of ultrathin films .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%