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Structural chemistry, IR spectroscopy, properties, and genesis of natural and synthetic microporous cancrinite- and sodalite-related materials: A review

This paper is an overview of available data on crystal structures, crystal chemical features, physical and chemical properties, and genesis of multilayer microporous compounds related to cancrinite and sodalite (CRCs). These compounds meet the criteria for considering them as zeolite-type materials...

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Published in:Microporous and mesoporous materials 2021-08, Vol.323, p.111098, Article 111098
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