Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Zeolite – Organic compound used to form zeolite
Patent
1995-01-23
1996-07-23
Bell, Mark L.
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Zeolite
Organic compound used to form zeolite
423702, 423704, 423705, C01B 3900
Patent
active
055387110
ABSTRACT:
A method for synthesizing an ultra-large pore crystalline material which can be used as a sorbent or catalyst component for the conversion of organic and inorganic compounds is improved through the addition of an antifoaming agent. The addition of antifoaming agents reduces foaming without interfering with material synthesis. Elimination of foam allows for easier charging of autoclaves and processing of synthesis mixtures.
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Emerson Sean C.
Klocke Donald J.
Bell Mark L.
Bleeker Ronald A.
Cuomo Lori F.
Mobil Oil Corporation
Sample David
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