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Nature 388, 735-741 (21 August 1997) | ; Received 1 April 1997; Accepted 1 July 1997

Hydrothermal syntheses and structural characterization of zeolite analogue compounds based on cobalt phosphate

Pingyun Feng1, Xianhui Bu1 and Galen D. Stucky1

  1. Department of Chemistry, University of California, Santa Barbara, California 93106, USA

Correspondence to: Galen D. Stucky1 Correspondence and requests for materials should be addressed to G.D.S. (e-mail: Email: stucky@sbxray.ucsb.edu).

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Zeolite analogues containing transition metals are highly desirable for industrial processes. A generalized synthesis method has been developed and demonstrated to have the potential to generate many transition-metal-rich zeolite-type structures. The method has been used to make zeolite analogues based on cobalt phosphate with diverse chemical compositions and structure types, including some analogues never previously synthesized and some zeolite-like structures only previously known theoretically. The concentrations of transition-metal atoms in the frameworks can be controlled by varying the charge and geometry of the structure-directing amine molecules.

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