Edited by
M. Stöcker, SINTEF SI, Department of Hydrocarbon Process Chemistry, Blindern, N-8314 Oslo, Norway
H.G. Karge, Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society, D-14195 Berlin, Germany
J.C. Jansen, Delft University of Technology, Julinalaan 136, 2628 BL Delft, The Netherlands
J. Weitkamp, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
Description
Zeolites and related microporous materials are used in oil processing and in the fine and petrochemical industries on a large scale. New
applications of zeolites contribute to environmentally friendly processes and refined zeolites such as catalytic zeolite membranes and
zeolites containing exhaust-pipe reactors are being introduced. Recent diversity in zeolite research has been fueled by the increase
in number of microporous materials and the combination with interfacing science areas. The possibility to accommodate ions, large molecules
or nanostructures in the crystalline matrix has been explored and the performance of electronic, acoustic and photonic modified response
of the materials has been tested.
This volume provides up-to-date information on new zeolite and related materials and composites,
their applications, testing of new processes and techniques, and promising laboratory results as well. A vast amount of work from a fundamental
aspect is incorporated. In particular, the combination of science and application offers useful information for readers interested in
molecular sieves.
Included in series
Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis