The mechanism of crystallization of microporous titanosilicate ETS-10 was investigated by Raman spectroscopy combined with 29Si magic-angle spinning (MAS) NMR spectroscopy, DFT calculations, and SEM imaging. The formation of three-membered ring species is shown to be the key step in the hydrothermal synthesis of ETS-10. They are formed by means of a complex process that involves the interaction of silicate species in the reaction mixture, which promotes the dissolution of TiO2 particles. These insights into the mechanism of ETS-10 growth led to the successful development of a new synthesis route to the vanadosilicate AM-6 that involves the use of intermediates that contain three-membered ring species as an initiator.status: publishe
ETS-10 has attracted considerable attention as a base catalyst. It is desirable to confirm the locat...
The local structural characteristics of Si and Ti sites in ETS-10 as derived from a combination of h...
10.1016/j.micromeso.2004.08.004Microporous and Mesoporous Materials761-3113-122MIMM
The mechanism of crystallization of microporous titanosilicate ETS-10 was investigated by Raman spec...
The mechanism of crystallization of microporous titanosilicate ETS-10 was investigated by Raman spec...
A detailed characterization study on titanosilicate ETS-10 derived from rice husk ash (RHA) as silic...
Microporous titanosilicates and vanadosilicates were synthesised characterized and photoreactivity s...
The titanosilicate ETS-10 has been synthesized from titanosilicate gels in the presence and absence ...
One of ETS-10 variants, aluminum-substituted ETAS-10 was successfully synthesized with Al/Ti molar r...
In the present work, the local structure changes of microporous titanosilicate ETS-10 upon treatment...
The aims of this thesis are the synthesis, structural characterization and the study of catalytic ac...
ETS-10 has attracted considerable attention as a base catalyst. It is desirable to confirm the locat...
Recent developments in the use of titanosilicate materials as redox catalysts and ion exchangers hav...
ETS-10 has attracted considerable attention as a base catalyst. It is desirable to confirm the locat...
The local structural characteristics of Si and Ti sites in ETS-10 as derived from a combination of h...
ETS-10 has attracted considerable attention as a base catalyst. It is desirable to confirm the locat...
The local structural characteristics of Si and Ti sites in ETS-10 as derived from a combination of h...
10.1016/j.micromeso.2004.08.004Microporous and Mesoporous Materials761-3113-122MIMM
The mechanism of crystallization of microporous titanosilicate ETS-10 was investigated by Raman spec...
The mechanism of crystallization of microporous titanosilicate ETS-10 was investigated by Raman spec...
A detailed characterization study on titanosilicate ETS-10 derived from rice husk ash (RHA) as silic...
Microporous titanosilicates and vanadosilicates were synthesised characterized and photoreactivity s...
The titanosilicate ETS-10 has been synthesized from titanosilicate gels in the presence and absence ...
One of ETS-10 variants, aluminum-substituted ETAS-10 was successfully synthesized with Al/Ti molar r...
In the present work, the local structure changes of microporous titanosilicate ETS-10 upon treatment...
The aims of this thesis are the synthesis, structural characterization and the study of catalytic ac...
ETS-10 has attracted considerable attention as a base catalyst. It is desirable to confirm the locat...
Recent developments in the use of titanosilicate materials as redox catalysts and ion exchangers hav...
ETS-10 has attracted considerable attention as a base catalyst. It is desirable to confirm the locat...
The local structural characteristics of Si and Ti sites in ETS-10 as derived from a combination of h...
ETS-10 has attracted considerable attention as a base catalyst. It is desirable to confirm the locat...
The local structural characteristics of Si and Ti sites in ETS-10 as derived from a combination of h...
10.1016/j.micromeso.2004.08.004Microporous and Mesoporous Materials761-3113-122MIMM