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Special Issue: Zeolites
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Wulf Depmeier
and Reinhard X. Fischer
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April 30, 2015
Published Online: 2015-4-30
Published in Print: 2015-5-1
©2015 by De Gruyter
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Graphical Synopsis
- Preface
- Special Issue: Zeolites
- Original Articles
- The importance of T⋯T⋯T angles in the feasibility of zeolites
- On the relationship between unit cells and channel systems in high silica zeolites with the “butterfly” projection
- A DFT-D study of the interaction of methane, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen with cation-exchanged SAPO-34
- Structure and bonding of water molecules in zeolite hosts: Benchmarking plane-wave DFT against crystal structure data
- A microporous potassium vanadyl phosphate analogue of mahnertite: hydrothermal synthesis and crystal structure
- Crystal chemical models for the cancrinite-sodalite supergroup: the structure of a new 18-layer phase
- Synthesis and structure of new microporous Nd(III) silicates of the rhodesite group
- Structures of dehydrated microporous copper silicate CuSH-6Na, an in situ single crystal X-ray study
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Graphical Synopsis
- Preface
- Special Issue: Zeolites
- Original Articles
- The importance of T⋯T⋯T angles in the feasibility of zeolites
- On the relationship between unit cells and channel systems in high silica zeolites with the “butterfly” projection
- A DFT-D study of the interaction of methane, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen with cation-exchanged SAPO-34
- Structure and bonding of water molecules in zeolite hosts: Benchmarking plane-wave DFT against crystal structure data
- A microporous potassium vanadyl phosphate analogue of mahnertite: hydrothermal synthesis and crystal structure
- Crystal chemical models for the cancrinite-sodalite supergroup: the structure of a new 18-layer phase
- Synthesis and structure of new microporous Nd(III) silicates of the rhodesite group
- Structures of dehydrated microporous copper silicate CuSH-6Na, an in situ single crystal X-ray study