Design of open-framework germanates

For zeolite-type frameworks the focus has for a long time been put on producing new structures that can give optimized properties for a variety of different purposes. Many new structures have been produced on a trial and error basis. Open-framework germanates have played the role of forming many new...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Christensen, K
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2010
_version_ 1797095234565308416
author Christensen, K
author_facet Christensen, K
author_sort Christensen, K
collection OXFORD
description For zeolite-type frameworks the focus has for a long time been put on producing new structures that can give optimized properties for a variety of different purposes. Many new structures have been produced on a trial and error basis. Open-framework germanates have played the role of forming many new structures as it is easier to form certain building units within the germanate system. It is time to start comparing synthesis mechanisms and building units to determine how we can control the synthesis. Here we will give an overview of some of the structures found within the open-framework germanate system and demonstrate that in order for more optimized systems to be synthesized there is a clear need for the more detailed comparison of the structural systematics of existing materials. © 2010 Taylor and Francis.
first_indexed 2024-03-07T04:24:56Z
format Journal article
id oxford-uuid:cc4b94c8-82e8-4fa6-aaea-6ee138a4d946
institution University of Oxford
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-07T04:24:56Z
publishDate 2010
record_format dspace
spelling oxford-uuid:cc4b94c8-82e8-4fa6-aaea-6ee138a4d9462022-03-27T07:20:52ZDesign of open-framework germanatesJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:cc4b94c8-82e8-4fa6-aaea-6ee138a4d946EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2010Christensen, KFor zeolite-type frameworks the focus has for a long time been put on producing new structures that can give optimized properties for a variety of different purposes. Many new structures have been produced on a trial and error basis. Open-framework germanates have played the role of forming many new structures as it is easier to form certain building units within the germanate system. It is time to start comparing synthesis mechanisms and building units to determine how we can control the synthesis. Here we will give an overview of some of the structures found within the open-framework germanate system and demonstrate that in order for more optimized systems to be synthesized there is a clear need for the more detailed comparison of the structural systematics of existing materials. © 2010 Taylor and Francis.
spellingShingle Christensen, K
Design of open-framework germanates
title Design of open-framework germanates
title_full Design of open-framework germanates
title_fullStr Design of open-framework germanates
title_full_unstemmed Design of open-framework germanates
title_short Design of open-framework germanates
title_sort design of open framework germanates
work_keys_str_mv AT christensenk designofopenframeworkgermanates