Niobium-containing zeolites

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

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423713, 423DIG22, 502 77, C01B 3908, C01B 3940

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ABSTRACT:
Molecular sieve zeolites containing niobium isomorphously substituted in their framework lattice are obtained by hydrothermal crystallization using quaternary ammonium templates. The zeolites are useful catalysts, particularly for the oxidation of hydrocarbons such as olefins.

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