The role of additional anions in microporous aluminosilicates with cancrinite-type framework

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Authors

  • N. V. Chukanov
  • V. V. Nedelko
  • L. N. Blinova
  • L. A. Korshunova
  • L. V. Olysych
  • I. S. Lykova
  • I. V. Pekov
  • J. C. Buhl
  • W. Depmeier

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  • RAS - Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics
  • Lomonosov Moscow State University
  • University of Münster
  • Kiel University
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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)593-600
Number of pages8
JournalRussian Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Volume6
Issue number5
Publication statusPublished - 15 Nov 2012

Abstract

Microporous framework aluminosilicates with the cancrinite- and sodalite-type structures containing NO3-, CO 32-, SO42-, C2O 42- and PO43-, as extra-framework anions were synthesized under hydrothermal conditions at temperatures from 160 to 200°C. SO42- exhibits the highest affinity to cancrinite structure at the competition of various X anions. Chemical composition, X-ray diffractometry characteristics, and IR spectra of the compounds obtained, as well as kinetics and mechanism of thermal transformations of nitrate counterpart of cancrinite, were studied.

Keywords

    Cancrinite, Hydrothermal synthesis, Sodalite

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The role of additional anions in microporous aluminosilicates with cancrinite-type framework. / Chukanov, N. V.; Nedelko, V. V.; Blinova, L. N. et al.
In: Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Vol. 6, No. 5, 15.11.2012, p. 593-600.

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Chukanov, NV, Nedelko, VV, Blinova, LN, Korshunova, LA, Olysych, LV, Lykova, IS, Pekov, IV, Buhl, JC & Depmeier, W 2012, 'The role of additional anions in microporous aluminosilicates with cancrinite-type framework', Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B, vol. 6, no. 5, pp. 593-600. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1990793112050120
Chukanov, N. V., Nedelko, V. V., Blinova, L. N., Korshunova, L. A., Olysych, L. V., Lykova, I. S., Pekov, I. V., Buhl, J. C., & Depmeier, W. (2012). The role of additional anions in microporous aluminosilicates with cancrinite-type framework. Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 6(5), 593-600. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1990793112050120
Chukanov NV, Nedelko VV, Blinova LN, Korshunova LA, Olysych LV, Lykova IS et al. The role of additional anions in microporous aluminosilicates with cancrinite-type framework. Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 2012 Nov 15;6(5):593-600. doi: 10.1134/S1990793112050120
Chukanov, N. V. ; Nedelko, V. V. ; Blinova, L. N. et al. / The role of additional anions in microporous aluminosilicates with cancrinite-type framework. In: Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 2012 ; Vol. 6, No. 5. pp. 593-600.
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