2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.micromeso.2013.08.014
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Progress in zeolite synthesis promotes advanced applications

Abstract: a b s t r a c tThis article outlines the importance of zeolite synthesis and their unique physicochemical characteristics promoting advanced applications. The main strategies for preparation of zeolites including organic-template assisted, organic-template free and alternative procedures are considered for synthesis of crystallites offering control and fine-tuning of their properties. Besides, rational design of zeolites with pre-determined structure, porosity, size, morphology, and composition are more viable… Show more

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“…Chalcogenide clusters have been widely studied, in particular using zeolite Y as a matrix ,. As observed for the Ag‐clusters, the structure of the confined aggregates and the properties of the resulting materials are strongly dependent on the composition of the framework, and on process parameters, such as the degree of hydration . In principle, the clusters can form both in the sodalite cage and in the supercage of zeolite Y (Figure a, b).…”
Section: Clusters Of Metals or Semiconductors: Organization Of Zero‐dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chalcogenide clusters have been widely studied, in particular using zeolite Y as a matrix ,. As observed for the Ag‐clusters, the structure of the confined aggregates and the properties of the resulting materials are strongly dependent on the composition of the framework, and on process parameters, such as the degree of hydration . In principle, the clusters can form both in the sodalite cage and in the supercage of zeolite Y (Figure a, b).…”
Section: Clusters Of Metals or Semiconductors: Organization Of Zero‐dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…were able to resolve the crystal structure of such a dye–Mordenite composite, and Mintova et al. stressed the importance of progress in zeolite synthesis to promote advanced applications . More general aspects of host–guest systems based on nanoporous crystals, including inorganic guests, have also been previously reported .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The fact that zeolites can be designed with different morphologies, chemical composition and properties has enabled their extensive application to different fields, mainly: (i) catalysis (e.g., cracking processes in petrochemical industry [4]); (ii) adsorption (e.g., purification of gas streams in petrochemical industry [4] or the removal of organic compounds from contaminated waters [5]); and (iii) ion-exchange (e.g., water softening in detergents or heavy metal removal from contaminated waters [1,5]). Additionally, the ever growing interest in the synthesis of new zeolites has promoted innovative applications such as solar cell technology, microelectronics, medicine and holographic sensors [6,7]. Solid-phase extraction (SPE) is one of the most widely used sample preparation techniques providing analyte isolation, preconcentration and sample clean-up [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%