| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20100322847 | ORGANOTEMPLATE-FREE SYNTHETIC PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A ZEOLITIC MATERIAL - The present invention relates to an organotemplate-free synthetic process for the production of a zeolitic material having a BEA framework structure comprising YO | 12-23-2010 |
| 20110312486 | Alkali-Free Synthesis of Zeolitic Materials of the LEV-Type Structure - Described is a process for the production of a zeolitic material having an LEV-type framework structure comprising YO | 12-22-2011 |
| 20110313226 | Zeolitic Materials of the LEV-Type Structure And Methods For Their Production - Described is a process for the production of a zeolitic material having an LEV-type framework structure comprising YO | 12-22-2011 |
| 20110319250 | Process For The Preparation Of Pillared Silicates - The present invention relates to a process for the preparation of a silicate compound, comprising (1) providing at least one layered silicate; and (2) mixing said layered silicate with water and at least one silicon containing compound according to formula R | 12-29-2011 |
| 20110319251 | Isomorphously Substituted Silicate - The present invention relates to a process for the preparation of an isomorphously substituted RUB-36 silicate comprising (1) providing a mixture containing silica, preferably amorphous silica, and/or at least one silica precursor, water, at least one suitable structure directing agent, (2) heating the mixture obtained according to (1) under hydrothermal conditions to give a suspension containing an RUB-36 silicate, (3) separating the RUB-36 silicate, wherein (a) either the mixture according to (1) contains at least one element suitable for isomorphous substitution and/or (b) the separated RUB-36 silicate according to (3) is subjected to isomorphous substitution. | 12-29-2011 |
| 20120004332 | Metal-Bridged Pillared Silicate Compounds And Process For Their Production - The present invention relates to a pillared silicate compound comprising a layered silicate structure, and bridging metal atoms located between adjacent silicate layers of the silicate structure, wherein said bridging metal atoms form at least one covalent bond to each of the adjacent silicate layers, as well as a process for the preparation of a pillared silicate compound, and further includes a pillared silicate compound obtainable and or obtained according to said process, as well as a method of catalyzing a chemical reaction comprising the step of contacting one or more chemical compounds with the any of the aforementioned pillared silicate compounds. | 01-05-2012 |
| 20120004465 | Process For The Preparation Of An Isomorphously Substituted Silicate - A process for the preparation of an isomorphously substituted layered silicate comprising (1) providing a mixture containing silica or a precursor thereof, at least one structure directing agent (SDA) allowing for the crystallization of the layered silicate, and water; (2) heating the mixture obtained according to (1) under hydrothermal conditions; (3) adding at least one source at least one element suitable for isomorphous substitution; (4) heating the mixture obtained according to (3) under hydrothermal conditions. | 01-05-2012 |
| 20120016045 | Process For The Preparation Of Layered Silicates - The present invention relates to a process for the preparation of a layered silicate containing at least silicon and oxygen, comprising (1) providing a mixture containing silica and/or at least one silica precursor, water, at least one tetraalkylammonium compound selected from the group consisting of diethyldimethylammonium compound, a triethylmethylammonium compound, and a mixture of a diethyldimethylammonium and a triethylmethylammonium compound, and at least one base, and optionally at least one suitable seeding material; and (2) heating of the mixture obtained according to (1) under autogenous pressure (hydrothermal conditions) to a temperature in the range of from to 120 to 160° C. for a period in the range of from 5 to 10 days to give a suspension containing the layered silicate. | 01-19-2012 |