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Micro-Mesoporous Metallosilicates
Up-to-date and in-depth text bridging the technology gap between fundamental research and industry-scale applications of porous materials for catalysis
Micro-Mesoporous Metallosilicates: Synthesis, Characterization, and Catalytic Applications comprehensively introduces the chemistry and catalytic technologies of metallosilicates, an important family of microporous crystalline zeolite and heteroatom-containing mesoporous materials, with a primary focus on design synthesis, characterization, theoretical studies, and catalytic applications of titanosilicates, tin-silicates, germanosilicates and Ti-mesosilica, and more.
The text covers recent advances in the synthesis of titanosilicates, including hydrothermal synthesis, dry-gel conversion, fluoride-assisted synthesis, and post-synthesis methods, along with the synthesis of metallosilicates with two-dimensional lamellar structures and their structural modifications as well as applications in selective oxidation reactions.
The text also discusses synthesis of germanosilicates with specially designed organic structure-directing agents, synthesis and catalytic applications of heteroatom-containing mesoporous silica, and dendritic mesoporous silica nanoparticles with unique wrinkled center-radial structures.
Overall, every important porous metallosilicate and its synthesis, characterization, pore engineering, catalytic application, and industrial technique and process are covered.
Specific sample topics discussed in Micro-Mesoporous Metallosilicates include:
- Chemical post-modifications of titanosilicates, in terms of the effects on transfer, adsorption/desorption, and surface reactions
- X-Ray based techniques, ultraviolet-visible-near infrared spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, and solid-state NMR spectroscopy
- Theoretical calculation as an effective tool and supplement to understand the catalytic active center, structural character, and Brønsted/Lewis acidity
- Titanosilicates in the liquid-phase epoxidation reaction of propylene and propylene chloride to corresponding epoxides
- Effects of particle sizes, oxidation state, and location sites of Au nanoparticles, and epoxidation performance of Ti-containing materials
Delivering cutting-edge research and bridging the technology gap between fundamental research and industrial applications, Micro-Mesoporous Metallosilicates is a valuable resource for chemists, materials scientists, chemical engineers, and experienced researchers in related fields.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Table of Contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Preface
- 1 Synthesis of Titanosilicates
- 2 Layered Heteroatom-Containing Zeolites
- 3 Synthesis and Catalytic Applications of Sn- and Zr-Zeolites
- 4 Synthesis of Germanosilicates
- 5 Structural Modifications on Germanosilicates
- 6 Heteroatom-Containing Dendritic Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles
- 7 Chemical Post-Modifications of Titanosilicates
- 8 Spectroscopic Characterization of Heteroatom-Containing Zeolites
- 9 Theoretical Calculations of Heteroatom Substituted Zeolites
- 10 Catalytic Ammoximation of Ketones or Aldehydes Using Titanosilicates
- 11 Titanosilicate-Based Alkene Epoxidation Catalysis
- 12 Propylene Epoxidation with Cumene Hydroperoxide/Titanosilicates
- 13 Hydroxylation of Benzene and Phenol on Zeolite Catalysts
- 14 Bifunctional Titanosilicate Systems for the Gas-Phase Catalytic Propylene Epoxidation with Hydrogen and Oxygen
- 15 Zeolites Containing Heteroatoms/Metal Nanoparticles for Catalytic Conversion of Light Alkanes
- 16 Design and Applications of Single-Site Photocatalysis Using Metallosilicates
- Index
- End User License Agreement