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Zeolitic Materials: Structure, Properties, and Applications II

This special issue belongs to the section “Porous Materials“.

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Dear Colleagues,

As is well known, zeolites have received a great deal of attention from the scientific community in recent decades thanks to their easy accessibility and their peculiar properties. Zeolites, which are aluminosilicates of alkaline and alkaline earth metals, are characterized by open structures with a tetrahedral geometry that give rise to an ordered three-dimensional framework with a negative charge, typically balanced by cations placed together with water molecules in cavities and/or channels of microporosity dimensions. Due to these outstanding features, zeolites, both of sedimentary origin or synthetically modified, have a variety of physical and chemical properties, i.e., ion exchange, adsorption, alkali metal reactivity, expansion tendency and thermal insulation, compressive strength, and durability, which has enabled their application in various sectors, including environmental protection, agricultural and industrial fields, pharmaceutics, and medicine. More specifically, zeolites can be used in wastewater and gas purification, soil remediation, building material production, catalysis, energy storage, and drug delivery.

The several application opportunities of zeolites have led to an in-depth study of their mineralogical, crystal structure, and chemical properties, as well as their kinetic and thermodynamic behavior in the processes in which they are involved, to better predict their achievements when applied in areas of technological interest.

Based on the long-time interest that zeolites have received from the scientific community, this Special Issue of Materials aims to highlight the present state of research on the characterization of zeolite materials, as well as of their applications in both traditional and innovative fields.

We are very pleased to invite you to submit a manuscript to the Special Issue, “Zeolitic Materials: Structure, Properties, and Applications II”.

Full research articles, short communications, and comprehensive review papers covering all aspects of research about zeolitic materials are welcome.

Prof. Dr. Bruno De Gennaro
Prof. Dr. Barbara Liguori
Prof. Dr. Domenico Caputo
Dr. Abner Colella
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • zeolite structure
  • ion exchange
  • adsorption
  • thermodynamic and kinetic studies
  • thermodynamic and kinetic modeling
  • environmental applications
  • building materials
  • energy storage
  • sustained drug release
  • catalysis

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