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dc.contributor.authorLee, Yongjae-
dc.contributor.authorKim, Sun Jin-
dc.contributor.authorBull, Ivor-
dc.contributor.authorCelestian, Aaron J.-
dc.contributor.authorParise, John B.-
dc.contributor.authorKao, Chi-Chang-
dc.contributor.authorVogt, Thomas-
dc.date.accessioned2024-01-21T00:05:09Z-
dc.date.available2024-01-21T00:05:09Z-
dc.date.created2021-09-02-
dc.date.issued2007-11-07-
dc.identifier.issn0002-7863-
dc.identifier.urihttps://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/133982-
dc.description.abstractA new potassium gallosilicate zeolite with a natrolite topology (approximate formula K8.2Ga8.2-Si11.8O40 center dot 11.5H(2)O) was synthesized under hydrothermal conditions and characterized as a function of temperature using monochromatic synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction and Rietveld analyses. Unlike the previously known tetragonal K8Ga8Si12O40 center dot 6H(2)O phase, the as-synthesized material contains twice the amount of water molecules in an ordered arrangement throughout the channels in an orthorhombic (/2(1)2(1)2(1)) symmetry. The ordered configuration of water molecules is stabilized below 300 K, whereas heating above 300 K results in a selective dehydration and subsequent disordering of water molecules in a tetragonal (/42d) symmetry. Above 400 K, the material transforms to a fully dehydrated tetragonal phase with a concomitant volume reduction of ca. 15%. The fully dehydrated material transforms back to its original state when rehydrated over a period of up to 2 weeks. The distribution of potassium cations within the channels remains largely unperturbed during the water rearrangements and their order-disorder transition within the channels.-
dc.languageEnglish-
dc.publisherAMER CHEMICAL SOC-
dc.subjectPRESSURE-INDUCED HYDRATION-
dc.subjectSYNCHROTRON X-RAY-
dc.subjectPOWDER DIFFRACTION-
dc.subjectCRYSTAL-STRUCTURES-
dc.subjectZEOLITE RHO-
dc.subjectGALLIUM-
dc.subjectTEMPERATURE-
dc.subjectFRAMEWORK-
dc.subjectINSIGHT-
dc.subjectNAT-
dc.titleDehydration-induced water disordering in a synthetic potassium gallosilicate natrolite-
dc.typeArticle-
dc.identifier.doi10.1021/ja075037z-
dc.description.journalClass1-
dc.identifier.bibliographicCitationJOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, v.129, no.44, pp.13744 - 13748-
dc.citation.titleJOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY-
dc.citation.volume129-
dc.citation.number44-
dc.citation.startPage13744-
dc.citation.endPage13748-
dc.description.journalRegisteredClassscie-
dc.description.journalRegisteredClassscopus-
dc.identifier.wosid000250819200062-
dc.identifier.scopusid2-s2.0-35949004503-
dc.relation.journalWebOfScienceCategoryChemistry, Multidisciplinary-
dc.relation.journalResearchAreaChemistry-
dc.type.docTypeArticle-
dc.subject.keywordPlusPRESSURE-INDUCED HYDRATION-
dc.subject.keywordPlusSYNCHROTRON X-RAY-
dc.subject.keywordPlusPOWDER DIFFRACTION-
dc.subject.keywordPlusCRYSTAL-STRUCTURES-
dc.subject.keywordPlusZEOLITE RHO-
dc.subject.keywordPlusGALLIUM-
dc.subject.keywordPlusTEMPERATURE-
dc.subject.keywordPlusFRAMEWORK-
dc.subject.keywordPlusINSIGHT-
dc.subject.keywordPlusNAT-
dc.subject.keywordAuthorDehydration-
dc.subject.keywordAuthorZeolite-
dc.subject.keywordAuthorGallosilicate-
dc.subject.keywordAuthorNatrolite-
dc.subject.keywordAuthorPIH-
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