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WHEN crystalline zeolites (natrolite, analcite, chabazite and the like) are treated with acids, instead of undergoing base exchange in the sense they decompose, eventually giving amorphous gels. For this reason, no method has hitherto been discovered for producing crystalline hydrogen zeolites. This note directs attention to a new procedure which, although not of universal applicability, yields crystalline hydrogen-zeolites in certain instances.
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BARRER, R. Preparation of some Crystalline Hydrogen Zeolites. Nature 164, 112–113 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1038/164112a0
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