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Zeolite ITQ-16

Authors: Corma, Avelino; Navarro Villalba, María Teresa; Rey García, Fernando; Valencia, Susana;

Zeolite ITQ-16

Abstract

[ES] Esta invención se refiere a un nuevo grupo de materiales zeolíticos incluidos en la denominación ITQ-16, el método para su obtención y su uso como catalizadores. Este grupo de materiales, zeolita ITQ-16, se caracteriza por tener diferentes proporciones de los diferentes polimorfos A, B y C se describe como defectos posibles en la zeolita Beta y que, por tanto, se muestran diferentes patrones de difracción de rayos X al descrito para la zeolita Beta , mostrando el patrón de difracción de rayos X para ITQ-16, ya que se sintetiza, picos de difracción a 2 [theta] ángulos de 6,9 o, 7.4o y 9.6o simultáneamente. Zeolita ITQ-16 en su forma calcinada tiene la siguiente fórmula empírica: x (M1/nXO2): tTO2: gGeO2: (1-g) SiO2 donde T es uno o varios elementos con estado de oxidación +4, distintos de Ge y Si; X es uno o varios elementos con estado de oxidación +3 y M puede ser H o uno o varios cationes inorgánicos de carga + n

[EN] This invention refers to a new group of zeolitic materials included under the ITQ-16 denomination, to the method for obtaining them and their use as catalysts. This group of materials, ITQ-16 zeolite, is characterised by having different ratios of the different polymorphs A, B and C described as possible intergrowths in Beta zeolite and which, therefore, show different X-ray diffraction patterns to that described for Beta zeolite, showing the X-ray diffraction pattern for ITQ-16, as it is synthesised, diffraction peaks at 2[theta] angles of 6.9o, 7.4o and 9.6o simultaneously. ITQ-16 zeolite in its calcinated form has the following empiric formula: x (M1/nXO2) : tTO2 : gGeO2 : (1-g)SiO2 where T is one or various elements with +4 oxidation status, different of Ge and Si; X is one or various elements with +3 oxidation status and M can be H or one or various inorganic cations with charge +n

Titurales: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC). - Universidad Politécnica de Valencia

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