1985
DOI: 10.1016/0144-2449(85)90121-6
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The framework topology of ZSM-12: A high-silica zeolite

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“…Also shown are 14-ring models derived by relating MTW14MR layers by mirror planes perpendicular to the two types of 4-ring units rather than by relating the layers by translations (MTW14MR b and MTW14MR c). [29] After the appropriate space group of each topology was determined, the frameworks were optimized by energy minimizations (by using the Burchart universal force field) of the atomic coordinates and the unit cell parameters. The coordinates, unit cell parameters, and space group of each framework are given in Tables 2Sa±g in the Supporting Information.…”
Section: Ssz-59 Structure Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also shown are 14-ring models derived by relating MTW14MR layers by mirror planes perpendicular to the two types of 4-ring units rather than by relating the layers by translations (MTW14MR b and MTW14MR c). [29] After the appropriate space group of each topology was determined, the frameworks were optimized by energy minimizations (by using the Burchart universal force field) of the atomic coordinates and the unit cell parameters. The coordinates, unit cell parameters, and space group of each framework are given in Tables 2Sa±g in the Supporting Information.…”
Section: Ssz-59 Structure Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed structure in this case (LaPierre, Rohrman, Schlenker, Wood, Rubin & Rohrbaugh, 1985) proved to have the correct topology, but refinement of the structure using synchrotron powder diffraction data was successful only after the c-axis was doubled. The synchrotron data and Weissenberg photographs from a twinned crystal showed the doubling of the c axis to be necessary and the 298i NMR spectrum showed unambiguously which of two possible space groups (C2/c and Cc with 7 and 14 T-atom positions, respectively) was the correct one (Fyfe, Gies, Kokotailo, Marler & Cox, 1990).…”
Section: Magic Angle Spinning Nmrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aim of this work was to investigate whether hydroxides of the composition M(OH) 2 could replicate the chemistry seen with SiO 2 in highly siliceous zeolites, such as MFI silicalite 32 and siliceous ZSM-12 (MTW topology) 33 . The high levels of beryllium present in the frameworks found in this work, Table 1, leads to OH − :O 2 − ratios greater than unity, such that the stoichiometry of each of these frameworks tends towards a nanoporous polymorph of Be(OH) 2 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%