Hybrid organicinorganic zeolites: status and perspectives

The modification of the properties of zeolites through the incorporation of organic groups into the framework is reviewed. Three main synthesis approaches are discussed: a) the incorporation of simple organic groups (mainly CH 2 ) into a known zeolite framework, b) the pillaring of pre-formed layere...

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