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Atlas of zeolite framework types / Christian Baerlocher and Lynne B. McCusker, David H. Olson.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Amsterdam ; Boston : Published on behalf of the Structure Commission of the International Zeolite Association by Elsevier, ©2007.Edition: 6th rev. edDescription: 1 online resource (vi, 398 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780080554341
  • 0080554342
  • 9780444530646
  • 0444530649
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Atlas of zeolite framework types.DDC classification:
  • 549/.68 22
LOC classification:
  • QE391.Z5 B34 2007eb
  • TP
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Framework Type Data Sheets -- A -- ABW -- ACO -- AEI -- AEL -- AEN -- AET -- AFG -- AFI -- AFN -- AFO -- AFR -- AFS -- AFT -- AFX -- AFY -- AHT -- ANA -- APC -- APD -- AST -- ASV -- ATN -- ATO -- ATS -- ATT -- ATV -- AWO -- AWW -- B -- BCT -- *BEA -- BEC -- BIK -- BOG -- BPH -- BRE -- C -- CAN -- CAS -- CDO -- CFI -- CGF -- CGS -- CHA -- -CHI -- -CLO -- CON -- CZP -- D -- DAC -- DDR -- DFO -- DFT -- DOH -- DON -- E -- EAB -- EDI -- EMT -- EON -- EPI -- ERI -- ESV -- ETR -- EUO -- EZT -- F -- FAR -- FAU -- FER -- FRA -- G -- GIS -- GIU -- GME -- GON -- GOO -- H -- HEU -- I -- IFR -- IHW -- IMF -- ISV -- ITE -- ITH -- ITW -- IWR -- IWV -- IWW -- J -- JBW -- K -- KFI -- L -- LAU -- LEV -- LIO -- -LIT -- LOS -- LOV -- LTA -- LTL -- LTN -- M -- MAR -- MAZ -- MEI -- MEL -- MEP -- MER -- MFI -- MFS -- MON -- MOR -- MOZ -- MSE -- MSO -- MTF -- MTN -- MTT -- MTW -- MWW -- N -- NAB -- NAT -- NES -- NON -- NPO -- NSI -- O -- OBW -- OFF -- OSI -- OSO -- OWE -- P -- -PAR -- PAU -- PHI -- PON -- R -- RHO -- -RON -- RRO -- RSN -- RTE -- RTH -- RUT -- RWR -- RWY -- S -- SAO -- SAS -- SAT -- SAV -- SBE -- SBS -- SBT -- SFE -- SFF -- SFG -- SFH -- SFN -- SFO -- SGT -- SIV -- SOD -- SOS -- SSY -- STF -- STI -- STT -- SZR -- T -- TER -- THO -- TOL -- TON -- TSC -- TUN -- U -- UEI -- UFI -- UOZ -- USI -- UTL -- V -- VET -- VFI -- VNI -- VSV -- W -- WEI -- -WEN -- Y -- YUG -- Z -- ZON -- Appendix A: Additional information for the data sheets -- Appendix B: Rules for Framework Type Assignment -- Appendix C: Secondary Building Units -- Appendix D: Composite Building Units -- Appendix E: Channel Dimensions -- Appendix F: Topological Densities -- Appendix G: Origin of 3-Letter Codes and Type Material Names -- Isotypic Material Index -- Last Page.
Summary: Zeolite scientists, whether they are working in synthesis, catalysis, characterization or application development, use the Atlas of Zeolite Framework Types as a reference. It describes the main features of all of the confirmed zeolite framework structures, and gives references to the relevant primary structural literature. Since the last edition 34 more framwork types have been approved and are described in this new edition. A further new feature will be that characteristic building units will be listed for each of the framework types. Zeolites and their analogs are used as desiccants, as water softeners, as shape-selective acid catalysts, as molecular sieves, as concentrators of radioactive isotopes, as blood clotting agents, and even as additives to animal feeds. Recently, their suitability as hosts for nanometer spacing of atomic clusters has also been demonstrated. These diverse applications are a reflection of the fascinating structures of these microporous materials. Each time a new zeolite framework structure is reported, it is examined by the Structure Commission of the International Zeolite Association (IZA-SC), and if it is found to be unique and to conform to the IZA-SC's definition of a zeolite, it is assigned a 3-letter framework type code. This code is part of the official IUPAC nomenclature for microporous materials. The Atlas of Zeolite Framework Types is essentially a compilation of data for each of these confirmed framework types. These data include a stereo drawing showing the framework connectivity, features that characterize the idealized framework structure, a list of materials with this framework type, information on the type material that was used to establish the framework type, and stereo drawings of the pore openings of the type material. * Clear stereo drawings of each of the framework types * Description of the features of the framework type, allowing readers to quickly see if the framework type is suitable to their needs * References to isotypic materials, readers can quickly identify related materials and consult the appropriate reference.
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"Dedicated to Walter M. Meier, co-author of the first edition of the Atlas and co-founder of the IZA Structure Commission on the occasion of his 80th birthday."

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Cover -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Framework Type Data Sheets -- A -- ABW -- ACO -- AEI -- AEL -- AEN -- AET -- AFG -- AFI -- AFN -- AFO -- AFR -- AFS -- AFT -- AFX -- AFY -- AHT -- ANA -- APC -- APD -- AST -- ASV -- ATN -- ATO -- ATS -- ATT -- ATV -- AWO -- AWW -- B -- BCT -- *BEA -- BEC -- BIK -- BOG -- BPH -- BRE -- C -- CAN -- CAS -- CDO -- CFI -- CGF -- CGS -- CHA -- -CHI -- -CLO -- CON -- CZP -- D -- DAC -- DDR -- DFO -- DFT -- DOH -- DON -- E -- EAB -- EDI -- EMT -- EON -- EPI -- ERI -- ESV -- ETR -- EUO -- EZT -- F -- FAR -- FAU -- FER -- FRA -- G -- GIS -- GIU -- GME -- GON -- GOO -- H -- HEU -- I -- IFR -- IHW -- IMF -- ISV -- ITE -- ITH -- ITW -- IWR -- IWV -- IWW -- J -- JBW -- K -- KFI -- L -- LAU -- LEV -- LIO -- -LIT -- LOS -- LOV -- LTA -- LTL -- LTN -- M -- MAR -- MAZ -- MEI -- MEL -- MEP -- MER -- MFI -- MFS -- MON -- MOR -- MOZ -- MSE -- MSO -- MTF -- MTN -- MTT -- MTW -- MWW -- N -- NAB -- NAT -- NES -- NON -- NPO -- NSI -- O -- OBW -- OFF -- OSI -- OSO -- OWE -- P -- -PAR -- PAU -- PHI -- PON -- R -- RHO -- -RON -- RRO -- RSN -- RTE -- RTH -- RUT -- RWR -- RWY -- S -- SAO -- SAS -- SAT -- SAV -- SBE -- SBS -- SBT -- SFE -- SFF -- SFG -- SFH -- SFN -- SFO -- SGT -- SIV -- SOD -- SOS -- SSY -- STF -- STI -- STT -- SZR -- T -- TER -- THO -- TOL -- TON -- TSC -- TUN -- U -- UEI -- UFI -- UOZ -- USI -- UTL -- V -- VET -- VFI -- VNI -- VSV -- W -- WEI -- -WEN -- Y -- YUG -- Z -- ZON -- Appendix A: Additional information for the data sheets -- Appendix B: Rules for Framework Type Assignment -- Appendix C: Secondary Building Units -- Appendix D: Composite Building Units -- Appendix E: Channel Dimensions -- Appendix F: Topological Densities -- Appendix G: Origin of 3-Letter Codes and Type Material Names -- Isotypic Material Index -- Last Page.

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Zeolite scientists, whether they are working in synthesis, catalysis, characterization or application development, use the Atlas of Zeolite Framework Types as a reference. It describes the main features of all of the confirmed zeolite framework structures, and gives references to the relevant primary structural literature. Since the last edition 34 more framwork types have been approved and are described in this new edition. A further new feature will be that characteristic building units will be listed for each of the framework types. Zeolites and their analogs are used as desiccants, as water softeners, as shape-selective acid catalysts, as molecular sieves, as concentrators of radioactive isotopes, as blood clotting agents, and even as additives to animal feeds. Recently, their suitability as hosts for nanometer spacing of atomic clusters has also been demonstrated. These diverse applications are a reflection of the fascinating structures of these microporous materials. Each time a new zeolite framework structure is reported, it is examined by the Structure Commission of the International Zeolite Association (IZA-SC), and if it is found to be unique and to conform to the IZA-SC's definition of a zeolite, it is assigned a 3-letter framework type code. This code is part of the official IUPAC nomenclature for microporous materials. The Atlas of Zeolite Framework Types is essentially a compilation of data for each of these confirmed framework types. These data include a stereo drawing showing the framework connectivity, features that characterize the idealized framework structure, a list of materials with this framework type, information on the type material that was used to establish the framework type, and stereo drawings of the pore openings of the type material. * Clear stereo drawings of each of the framework types * Description of the features of the framework type, allowing readers to quickly see if the framework type is suitable to their needs * References to isotypic materials, readers can quickly identify related materials and consult the appropriate reference.

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