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Synthesis of LTA zeolites with controlled crystal sizes by variation of synthetic parameters: Effect of Na+ concentration, aging time, and hydrothermal conditions
Comprehensive synthetic studies of crystalline microporous LTA zeolite with controlled crystal sizes were carried out in this work. The sol–gel-mediated crystallization of an aluminosilicate solution can be af...
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An overview on metal-related catalysts: metal oxides, nanoporous metals and supported metal nanoparticles on metal organic frameworks and zeolites
Metal nanoparticles (NPs) supported on porous materials have shown great advantages in many catalytic application fields. Supported metal NPs are receiving extensive attention due to their significant contribu...
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Hierarchically Nanoporous Zeolites and Their Heterogeneous Catalysis: Current Status and Future Perspectives
The research field of hierarchically nanoporous zeolites has been growing at an enormous pace over the past decades. Hierarchically nanoporous zeolites have versatile structural properties such as high surfac...
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Colloidal Metal Nanocatalysts: Synthesis, Characterization, and Catalytic Applications
Metal nanoparticles are key materials in heterogeneous catalysis due to their high catalytic activity and selectivity to the desired product. Accordingly, they are playing a pivotal role in most heterogeneous ...
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Erratum: Stable single-unit-cell nanosheets of zeolite MFI as active and long-lived catalysts
Nature 461, 246–249 (2009) In this Letter, the affiliations for Osamu Terasaki were incorrect. This author is associated with affiliations 4 and 5 from this Letter, the Graduate School of EEWS (WCU), KAIST, an...
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Stable single-unit-cell nanosheets of zeolite MFI as active and long-lived catalysts
Zeolites — microporous crystalline aluminosilicates — are widely used in industry as size- and shape-selective catalysts. But the very micropores that make this catalytic activity possible also cause diffusion...