Intergrown New Zeolite
Beta Polymorphs with Interconnected
12-Ring Channels Solved by Combining Electron Crystallography and
Single-Crystal X‑ray Diffraction
Posted on 2012-10-09 - 00:00
Two new polymorphs of zeolite beta, denoted as SU-78A
and SU-78B,
were synthesized by employing dicyclohexylammonium hydroxides as organic
structure-directing agents. The structure was solved by combining
transmission electron microscopy and single-crystal X-ray diffraction.
SU-78 is an intergrowth of SU-78A and SU-78B and contains interconnected
12-ring channels in three directions. The two polymorphs are built
from the same building layer, similar to that for the zeolite beta
family. The layer stacking in SU-78, however, is different from those
in zeolite beta polymorph A, B, and C, showing new zeolite framework
topologies. SU-78 is thermally stable up to 600 °C.
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Yu, Zheng-Bao; Han, Yu; Zhao, Lan; Huang, Shiliang; Zheng, Qi-Yu; Lin, Shuangzheng; et al. (2016). Intergrown New Zeolite
Beta Polymorphs with Interconnected
12-Ring Channels Solved by Combining Electron Crystallography and
Single-Crystal X‑ray Diffraction. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/cm301654d