Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Zeolite – Aging to induce zeolite formation from inorganic mixture
Patent
1991-08-15
1993-02-09
Breneman, R. Bruce
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Zeolite
Aging to induce zeolite formation from inorganic mixture
502 77, 502 74, 502 60, 208 46, 208137, C01B 3334
Patent
active
051851385
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to novel zeolitic compositions having transition metals as well as aluminum and silicon in the framework tetrahedral positions. The composition has a structure similar to type-L aluminosilicate zeolites. The invention also involves a process of preparation in which one or more divalent transition metals is directly synthesized into the product metalo-aluminosilicate.
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Strohmaier Karl G.
Vaughan David E. W.
Breneman R. Bruce
Exxon Research and Engineering Company
Hantman Ronald D.
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