Abstract

ABSTRACTMicroporous zeolites can be synthesized using organic structure-directing molecules whose function is to organize inorganic species into particular topologies that then spontaneously self-assemble into the final crystalline materials. Extension of the zeolite assembly process to the use of organic molecular aggregates as structure-directing agents yields ordered mesoporous materials like MCM–41 and MCM–48. A unifying picture of the assembly processes ocurring in the syntheses of micro- and mesoporous materials is presented.

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