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Project

Model-based synthesis of new zeolite materials via aggregation of precursors and nanoparticles

The project is a collaborative effort between the experimental group (COK-KULeuven) and the CMM (UGent) to understand the underlying mechanism of the formation of precursors and their aggregation for zeolites and microporous-mesoporous hybrid materials. The project has two fundamental goals: (1) improve the scientific understanding of the molecular aspects of zeolite synthesis processes via a combination of theoretical modeling and experimentation and (2) model based synthesis of new materials. The underlying scientific hypothesis is that the materials grow via aggregation of template-specific precursors and that the aggregation of the latter ultimately could be described in a way that synthesis of new silicate materials by design will become possible.

Date:1 Jan 2008 →  30 Dec 2013
Keywords:synthesis, catalysis, microporous materials, molecular modeling
Disciplines:Separation and membrane technologies, General chemical and biochemical engineering, Other (bio)chemical engineering, Transport phenomena, Chemical product design and formulation, Other chemical sciences, Macromolecular and materials chemistry, Process engineering, Catalysis and reacting systems engineering, Theoretical and computational chemistry