Process for preparing a nanosized zeolitic material

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

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ABSTRACT:
A process for preparing a zeolitic material, comprising(i) preparing a mixture comprising the at least one silicon containing precursor compound from which the zeolitic framework is formed, at least one pore forming agent, and at least one polymer which has an essentially spheroidal geometry in the mixture;(ii) crystallizing the zeolitic material from the mixture obtained in (i) to obtain the crystallized zeolitic material in its mother liquor.

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