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Mesoporous Material from Zeolite

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Zeolite/mesoporous molecular sieve composites (ZMC) are made using zeolites as silica-alumina source. XRD patterns of the ZMC show the peaks for both zeolite and mesoporous molecular sieve with hexagonal symmetry. Morphology of the ZMC is different from that of a physical mixture of the two components. Unlike Al-containing mesoporous molecular sieves, the ZMC shows a strong acidity like zeolites. The activity of cracking of n-hexane for ZMC was higher than that of the zeolite. These products are expected to be useful for catalysts and adsorbents for their acidity and pore size.

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Goto, Y., Fukushima, Y., Ratu, P. et al. Mesoporous Material from Zeolite. Journal of Porous Materials 9, 43–48 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1014303906232

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