Pentasil zeolites from Antarctica: from mineralogy to zeolite science and technology

In the course of a systematic investigation of zeolites from Northern Victoria land, Antarctica, a large number of zeolitic species was identified in the jurassic Ferrar Dolerites of Mt. Adamson. Noteworthy was the presence of three new zeolites: gottardiite, the natural counterpart of the synthetic...

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Main Authors: A. ALBERTI, G. CRUCIANI, GALLI, Ermanno, S. MERLINO, R. MILLINI, S. QUARTIERI, VEZZALINI, Maria Giovanna, S. ZANARDI
Other Authors: F. GALARNEAU, F. DI RENZO, F. FAJULA, J. VEDRINE, A., Alberti, G., Cruciani, Galli, Ermanno, S., Merlino, R., Millini, S., Quartieri, Vezzalini, Maria Giovanna, S., Zanardi
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2001
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spelling ftunivmodena:oai:iris.unimore.it:11380/308447 2024-04-21T07:50:56+00:00 Pentasil zeolites from Antarctica: from mineralogy to zeolite science and technology A. ALBERTI G. CRUCIANI GALLI, Ermanno S. MERLINO R. MILLINI S. QUARTIERI VEZZALINI, Maria Giovanna S. ZANARDI F. GALARNEAU F. DI RENZO F. FAJULA J. VEDRINE A., Alberti G., Cruciani Galli, Ermanno S., Merlino R., Millini S., Quartieri Vezzalini, Maria Giovanna S., Zanardi 2001 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11380/308447 https://doi.org/10.1016/s0167-2991(01)81188-5 eng eng Elsevier country:NLD place:AMSTERDAM info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/isbn/9780444502384 ispartofseries:Studies in surface science and catalysis ispartofbook:Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis volume:135 firstpage:83 lastpage:91 http://hdl.handle.net/11380/308447 doi:10.1016/s0167-2991(01)81188-5 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-0035784359 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Zeolite Antarctica boggsite tschernichite gottardiite terranovaite mutinaite crystallographic data chemical data info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart 2001 ftunivmodena https://doi.org/10.1016/s0167-2991(01)81188-5 2024-03-28T01:16:50Z In the course of a systematic investigation of zeolites from Northern Victoria land, Antarctica, a large number of zeolitic species was identified in the jurassic Ferrar Dolerites of Mt. Adamson. Noteworthy was the presence of three new zeolites: gottardiite, the natural counterpart of the synthetic NU-87, terranovaite, and mutinaite, the analogue of ZSM-5, aswell as the two very rare zeolites tschernichite, the counterpart of zeolite beta, and boggsite.The chemical and crystallographic properties of these natural materials were compared with those of their synthetic analogues. The tetragonal and monoclinic polymorphic phases,intergrown in the beta zeolite, were isolated and structurally refined in tschernichite crystals, which differ by crystal size, morphology and chemistry. The occurrence of these naturalzeolites demonstrates that the chemical existence field of their synthetic counterparts is larger than that argued up to now, and that their synthesis can be obtained in the absence ofan organic template. Book Part Antarc* Antarctica Victoria Land Archivio della ricerca dell'Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia (Unimore: IRIS) 83 91
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topic Zeolite
Antarctica
boggsite
tschernichite
gottardiite
terranovaite
mutinaite
crystallographic data
chemical data
spellingShingle Zeolite
Antarctica
boggsite
tschernichite
gottardiite
terranovaite
mutinaite
crystallographic data
chemical data
A. ALBERTI
G. CRUCIANI
GALLI, Ermanno
S. MERLINO
R. MILLINI
S. QUARTIERI
VEZZALINI, Maria Giovanna
S. ZANARDI
Pentasil zeolites from Antarctica: from mineralogy to zeolite science and technology
topic_facet Zeolite
Antarctica
boggsite
tschernichite
gottardiite
terranovaite
mutinaite
crystallographic data
chemical data
description In the course of a systematic investigation of zeolites from Northern Victoria land, Antarctica, a large number of zeolitic species was identified in the jurassic Ferrar Dolerites of Mt. Adamson. Noteworthy was the presence of three new zeolites: gottardiite, the natural counterpart of the synthetic NU-87, terranovaite, and mutinaite, the analogue of ZSM-5, aswell as the two very rare zeolites tschernichite, the counterpart of zeolite beta, and boggsite.The chemical and crystallographic properties of these natural materials were compared with those of their synthetic analogues. The tetragonal and monoclinic polymorphic phases,intergrown in the beta zeolite, were isolated and structurally refined in tschernichite crystals, which differ by crystal size, morphology and chemistry. The occurrence of these naturalzeolites demonstrates that the chemical existence field of their synthetic counterparts is larger than that argued up to now, and that their synthesis can be obtained in the absence ofan organic template.
author2 F. GALARNEAU
F. DI RENZO
F. FAJULA
J. VEDRINE
A., Alberti
G., Cruciani
Galli, Ermanno
S., Merlino
R., Millini
S., Quartieri
Vezzalini, Maria Giovanna
S., Zanardi
format Book Part
author A. ALBERTI
G. CRUCIANI
GALLI, Ermanno
S. MERLINO
R. MILLINI
S. QUARTIERI
VEZZALINI, Maria Giovanna
S. ZANARDI
author_facet A. ALBERTI
G. CRUCIANI
GALLI, Ermanno
S. MERLINO
R. MILLINI
S. QUARTIERI
VEZZALINI, Maria Giovanna
S. ZANARDI
author_sort A. ALBERTI
title Pentasil zeolites from Antarctica: from mineralogy to zeolite science and technology
title_short Pentasil zeolites from Antarctica: from mineralogy to zeolite science and technology
title_full Pentasil zeolites from Antarctica: from mineralogy to zeolite science and technology
title_fullStr Pentasil zeolites from Antarctica: from mineralogy to zeolite science and technology
title_full_unstemmed Pentasil zeolites from Antarctica: from mineralogy to zeolite science and technology
title_sort pentasil zeolites from antarctica: from mineralogy to zeolite science and technology
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2001
url http://hdl.handle.net/11380/308447
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