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Thinly sliced zeolites have greater catalytic activity! A common precursor gives ferrierite or, upon expansion and delamination, ITQ‐6 (see picture). Delamination increases the external surface area and catalytic reactions with bulky molecules do not demand their permeation into the Angstrom‐scale pores. The preparation also eases creation of even more active, titanium‐enriched materials.
Angewandte Chemie International Edition – Wiley
Published: Apr 17, 2000
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