Method of m41s functionalization of potentially catalytic hetero

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Zeolite – Organic compound used to form zeolite

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423705, 423713, 502 85, C01B 3320

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ABSTRACT:
A method for modifying a crystalline molecular sieve material is provided. The crystalline molecular sieve material is modified by functionalizing it and concurrently removing its templating surfactant. The method is accomplished by contacting the crystalline molecular sieve material with a treatment composition including a functionalizing agent, an exchanging moiety and a solvent.

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