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The framework topology of zeolite beta

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The tetrahedral framework structure of zeolite beta is disordered along (001) planes as mentioned in this paper, and the disordered structure is related by a/3 and/or b/3 displacements on (1) planes to three ordered polytype structures with triclinic, monoclinic and tetragonal symmetry.
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The tetrahedral framework structure of zeolite beta is disordered along (001). The disordered structure is related by a/3 and/or b/3 displacements on (001) planes to three ordered polytype structures with triclinic, monoclinic, and tetragonal symmetry. Three mutually perpendicular 12-ring channel systems are characteristic of the three ordered polytypes and the disordered beta structure. The proposed framework structures are consistent with the known diffraction, sorption an cation exchange properties of zeolite beta.

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