The synthesis of a hierarchically porous BEA zeolitevia pseudomorphic crystallization
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Minkee Choi, Kyungsu Na, Ryong Ryoo
A synthesis route to a hierarchically meso-/microporous BEA zeolite has been developed with a cyclic diammonium as a structure-directing agent (SDA), which leads to pseudomorphic crystallization of the zeolite by suppressing the mobility of silicates during crystallization.
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