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Two new three-dimensional twelve-ring zeolite frameworks of which zeolite beta is a disordered intergrowth

Michael Treacy, +1 more
- 17 Mar 1988 - 
- Vol. 332, Iss: 6161, pp 249-251
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The structure of zeolite beta has been determined by high-resolution electron microscopy, electron diffraction and computer assisted modeling as discussed by the authors, showing that it is an intergrown hybrid of two distinct but closely related structures.
Abstract
Zeolite beta, first described in 19671, is an active catalyst and a useful sorbent1 Sorption1,2 and catalytic data3,4 suggest that the zeolite could possess a three-dimensional 12-ring pore system Such a pore system suggests technological potential similar to that of faujasite framework materials, but until now the structure of this zeolite has eluded determination Powder X-ray diffraction patterns comprise both sharp and broad features, indicative of an extensively faulted structure Here we determine the structure of zeolite beta by high-resolution electron microscopy, electron diffraction and computer-assisted modelling The zeolite is an intergrown hybrid of two distinct but closely related structures Both are constructed from the same centrosymmetrlcal tertiary building unit arranged in layers, and both possess three-dimensional 12-ring pore systems One end member, polymorph A, forms an enantiomorphic pair, with symmetries P4122 and P4322, with a = 124 A and c = 265 A Polymorpb B, in which the stacking of layers alternates in handedness, is achiral with space group P1 ¯, and a ≃ b = 124 A, c = 145 A, α ≃ β = 73°, γ ≃ 90° The high density of stacking faults in zeolite beta materials arises because successive layers must interconnect in either a left- or a right-handed fashion, and both modes of linkage occur with almost equal probability

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