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Meaning of "mordenite"

mordenite (adjective) - referring to a type of zeolite mineral named after its discovery location in Morden, British Columbia. Used in geology and mineralogy
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  • An orthorhombic-pyramidal mineral containing aluminum, calcium, hydrogen, oxygen, potassium, silicon, and sodium.

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Mordenite is particularly active in transalkylation of alkylaromatic hydrocarbons.
Binary system of omega zeolite and mordenite.
The bound mordenite may then be calcined.
As zeolites faujasite and especially mordenite are disclosed.
The type of mordenite employed is important.
Preferably the catalyst is an acidic mordenite zeolite.
Mordenite belongs to the class of materials referred to as zeolites.
The benzene adsorption capacity of mordenite is determined by gravimetry.
It also relates to the process of preparation of said mordenite.
Carbonylation process catalysed by mordenite supported on inorganic oxides.
This is typical of commercially available mordenite.
The mordenite structure was not modified by the oxychlorination treatment.
A preferred zeolite of this type is mordenite.
The mordenite structure was not changed by the oxychlorination treatment.
It is for example often produced in admixture with mordenite.

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The influence of the type of mordenite on the selectivity is important.
This zeolite has a more open structure than mordenite.
Such preferred mordenite has narrowly defined crystallographic properties.
The catalyst may be in the form of dealuminated mordenite or faujasite.
It is known that mordenite is one of the zeolitic silicates richest in silica.
The invention also relates to the preparation of said mordenite.
Directly synthesized mordenite is preferable.
Typically the extraction is carried out on a sodium or ammonium mordenite.
A dealkylation process using a fluorinated mordenite catalyst is also disclosed.
In this example mordenite is not exchanged and is used in salt form.
Isomerization units typically use a zeolite or mordenite type catalyst.
The dealuminated acid mordenite thus obtained is a hydrogen form mordenite.
The treatment involves contacting the mordenite with acid.
Mordenite is a type of zeolite.
Similar results were sustained with iron promoted mordenite catalysts.
Isomerization catalysts containing mordenite usually lead to cracking to smaller components.
Calcium cation exchanged dealuminated small pore mordenite catalysts.
The mordenite zeolite per se as well as its production process is known.
It is well known that catalysts based on mordenite are useful in isomerising hydrocarbons.
The mordenite was then impregnated with the copper acetate solution.
Silylation of a sodium mordenite.
It is observed that mordenite so treated has little activity in the oligomerization of olefins.
Dewaxing process employing a catalyst with a highly dealuminated mordenite base.
Or admixed with mordenite and the binder respectively and then shaped.
It is normally selected from the group formed by mordenite and clinoptilolite.
Intergrowths of mordenite zeolite with other zeolites are also suitable starting materials.
This example demonstrates a much higher selectivity of the grafted mordenite.
Mordenite is a naturally occurring zeolite but can be synthesised and obtained commercially.
Chemical treatment of mordenite.
The mordenite may be treated in a single step procedure or in a multiple step procedure.
The exchange procedure was repeated three times for each mordenite.
There is a desire to provide improved mordenite catalysts having improved catalytic performance.
The mixture is maintained at a temperature that encourages the growth of the mordenite.
The solution containing the mordenite which has been exchanged three times is filtered.
The zeolite is preferably protonated zeolite with a mordenite crystal structure.

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