Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Phosphorus or compound thereof – Oxygen containing
Patent
1984-12-21
1987-06-16
Doll, John
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Phosphorus or compound thereof
Oxygen containing
423328, 423329, 502214, C01B 3328
Patent
active
046735593
ABSTRACT:
Silicophosphoaluminates are crystallized from a two-phase reaction mixture comprising sources of silicon oxide, aluminum oxide and phosphorus oxide and a suitable directing agent. The silicophosphoaluminates produced have ion exchange properties and are readily convertible to catalytically active material.
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Derouane Eric G.
von Ballmoos Roland
Doll John
Gilman Michael G.
Johnson Lance
McKillop Alexander J.
Mobil Oil Corporation
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