Post-Synthesis Modification I, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2002
Molecular Sieves Series, Vol. 3

Coordinators: Karge Hellmut G., Weitkamp Jens

Language: English

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Post synthesis modification (Molecular sieves, science and technology, vol.3)
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Molecular Sieves- Science and Technology will cover, in a comprehensive manner, the science and technology of zeolites and all related microporous and mesoporous materials. Authored by renowned experts, the contributions will be grouped together topically in such a way that each volume of the book series will be dealing with a specific sub-field. Volume 3 deals with the most widely employed techniques for the post-synthesis modificaton of molecular sieves. Among the topics covered in considerable detail are ion exchange, both in the more conventional variant in aqueous suspension and in the solid-state variant, the various methods for dealumination of zeolites, and the techniques for introducing metallic, ionic, oxidic and sulfidic clusters into the cages and channels of microporous materials.
Ion Exchange in Molecular Sieves by Conventional Techniques.- Solid-State Ion Exchange in Microporous and Mesoporous Materials.- Dealumination Techniques for Zeolites.- Preparation of Metal Clusters in Zeolites.- Ionic Clusters in Zeolites.- Preparation of Oxide, Sulfide and Other Chalcogenide Clusters in Molecular Sieves.
The first handbook on zeolites and other microporous materials. Up-to-date, highly sophisticated collection of information for those who have already been dealing with zeolites in industry or at academic institutions. A guide to newcomers into molecular sieves science experimental data. More information as well as the electronic version available at http://link.springer.de/series/ms/