Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Zeolite – Organic compound used to form zeolite
Patent
1991-07-24
1993-09-21
Breneman, R. Bruce
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Zeolite
Organic compound used to form zeolite
423701, 208 46, 95147, C01B 3334
Patent
active
052466892
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a composition of matter, e.g., silicoaluminate or metalloaluminosilicate, comprising an inorganic, porous crystalline phase material exhibiting, after calcination, an X-ray diffraction pattern with at least one peak at a d-spacing greater than 1.8 nm and having a benzene adsorption capacity of greater than 15 grams benzene per 100 grams of said material at 6.7 kPa (50 torr) and 25.degree. C. wherein said crystalline phase has a composition expressed as follows:
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Beck Jeffrey S.
Borghard William S.
Kresge Charles T.
Leonowicz Michael E.
Roth Wieslaw J.
Breneman R. Bruce
Hobbes Laurence P.
McKillop Alexander J.
Mobil Oil Corporation
Santini Dennis P.
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