Crystal Structure of ITQ-26, a 3D Framework with Extra-Large Pores

Dorset, D. L., Strohmaier, K. G., Kliewer, C. E., Corma, A., Diaz-Cabanas, M. J., Rey, F. and Gilmore, C. J. (2008) Crystal Structure of ITQ-26, a 3D Framework with Extra-Large Pores. Chemistry of Materials, 20(16), pp. 5325-5331. (doi: 10.1021/cm801126t)

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Abstract

ITQ-26 was synthesized via the fluoride procedure using 1,3-bis-(triethylphosphoniummethyl)-benzene as the structure-directing agent. The unit cell and space group were initially determined from electron diffraction experiments on individual tilted microcrystals, using material that had been sectioned by ultramicrotomy. The material crystallizes in space group I4/mmm, where after refining against synchrotron powder data (lambda = 0.8714 angstrom), a = 26.7769(8) and c = 13.2505(5) angstrom. Integrated electron diffractionintensities (hk0 + 0kl) were assigned phases with the program MICE to yield electrostatic potential maps with the first informative view of the microporou's framework. As a constraint for subsequent phasing trials of the powder data with FOCUS, one useful solution was found after 500 000 trials, conforming to the electron crystallographic determination. The final model, refined by Rietveld methods, comprises 7 unique T-sites forming a framework with a straight 12-MR channel along [001]. Two other 12-MR channels are tilted with respect to this one. The T-site density is 14.3 T/1000 A(3).

Item Type:Articles
Keywords:CELL CO COMPUTER-PROGRAM CRYSTAL Crystal structure CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE CRYSTALLOGRAPHY DENSITY DIFFRACTION ELECTRON-DIFFRACTION MODEL MOLECULAR-SIEVES MORPHOLOGY PHASE POLYMORPH-C PORES POWDER DIFFRACTION DATA ROUTE SILICA Structure SYSTEM UNIT Zeolite
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Gilmore, Professor Chris
Authors: Dorset, D. L., Strohmaier, K. G., Kliewer, C. E., Corma, A., Diaz-Cabanas, M. J., Rey, F., and Gilmore, C. J.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Chemistry
Journal Name:Chemistry of Materials
ISSN:0897-4756

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