Database of Zeolite Structures
 

Framework Type CAN
Materials
 
  *Cancrinite
    Pauling, L.
The structure of some sodium and calcium aluminosilicates
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., 16, 453-459 (1930)
  [Al6Si6O24]-CAN
 
  Cancrinite hydrate
    Wyart, J. and Michel-Levy, M.

Compt. Rend., 229, 131- (1949)
  [Al - Si - O]-CAN
 
  Basic cancrinite
    Barrer, R.M. and White, E.A.D.
The hydrothermal chemistry of silicates. Part II. Synthetic crystalline sodium aluminosilicates
J. Chem. Soc., , 1561-1571 (1952)
  [Al - Si - O]-CAN  (Al2O3:2.01SiO2)

 
  Cancrinite
    Jarchow, O.
Atomordnung und Strukturverfeinerung von Cancrinit
Z. Kristallogr., 122, 407-422 (1965)
  |Na6 CaCO3 (H2O)2 | [Al6Si6O24]-CAN
 
  Cancrinite
    Smolin, Y.I., Shepelev, Y.F., Butikova, I.K. and Kobyakov, I.B.

Kristallografiya, 26, 63-66 (1981)
  [Al - Si - O]-CAN
 
  Basic cancrinite
    Bresciana Pahor, N., Calligaris, M., Nardin, G. and Randaccio, L.
Structure of a Basic Cancrinite
Acta Crystallogr., B38, 893-895 (1982)
  [Al - Si - O]-CAN
 
  Vishnevite
    Hassan, I. and Grundy, H.D.
The character of the cancrinite-vishnevite solid-solution series
Can. Mineral., 22, 333-340 (1984)
  [Al6Si6O24]-CAN
 
  [Al-Ge-O]-CAN
    Belokoneva, E.L., Uvarova, T.G. and Dem'yanets, L.N.
Crystal structure of synthetic Ge-cancrinite Na8[Al6Ge6O24]Ge(OH)6·2H2O
Sov. Phys. Crystallogr., 31, 516-519 (1986)
  [Al6Ge6O24]-CAN
 
  ECR-5
    Vaughan, D.E.W.
Crystalline zeolite composition (ECR-5) having a cancrinite-like structure and process for its preparation
Eur. Patent, , A-190,90 (1986)
  [Al - Si - O]-CAN  (x=2.1-8,y=7.2-19, x=2.1-8,y=7.2-19)

 
  [Ga-Si-O]-CAN
    Newsam, J.M. and Jorgensen, J.D.
Gallosilicate sodalite - further syntheses and structural details
Zeolites, 7, 569-573 (1987)
  [Ga5.33Si6.67O24]-CAN
 
  Tiptopite
    Peacor, D.R., Rouse, R.C. and Ahn, J.-H.
Crystal structure of tiptopite, a framework beryllophosphate isotypic with basic cancrinite
Am. Mineral., 72, 816-820 (1987)
  [Be6P6O24]-CAN
 
  Davyne
    Hassan, I. and Grundy, H.D.
Structure of Davyne and implications for stacking faults
Can. Mineral., 28, 341-349 (1990)
  [Al6Si6O24]-CAN
 
  |Li-Tl| [Al-Si-O]-CAN
    Norby, P., Krogh Andersen, I.G., Krogh Andersen, E., Colella, C. and de'Gennaro, M.
Synthesis and structure of lithium cesium and lithium thallium cancrinites
Zeolites, 11, 248-253 (1991)
  [Al5.85Si6.13O24]-CAN
 
  |Li-Cs| [Al-Si-O]-CAN
    Norby, P., Krogh Andersen, I.G., Krogh Andersen, E., Colella, C. and de'Gennaro, M.
Synthesis and structure of lithium cesium and lithium thallium cancrinites
Zeolites, 11, 248-253 (1991)
  [Al6Si6O24]-CAN
 
  [Zn-P-O]-CAN
    Yakubovich, O.V., Karimova, O.V. and Mel’nikov, O.K.
A new representative of the cancrinite family (Cs,K)0.33[Na0.18Fe0.16(H2O)1.05]{ZnPO4}: preparation and crystal structure
Crystallogr. Reports, 39, 564-568 (1994)
  [Zn6P6O24]-CAN
 
  Microsommite
    Bonaccorsi, E., Comodi, P. and Merlino, S.
Thermal behaviour of davyne-group minerals
Phys. Chem. Mineral., 22, 367-374 (1995)
  [Al6Si6O24]-CAN
 
  [Ga-Ge-O]-CAN
    Lee, Y., Parise, J.B., Tripathi, A., Kim, S.J. and Vogt, T.
Synthesis and crystal structures of gallium and germanium variants of cancrinite
Microporous Mesoporous Mat., 39, 445-455 (2000)
  [Ga6Ge6O24]-CAN
 
  [Co-P-O]-CAN
    Bieniok, A., Brendel, U., Paulus, E.F. and Amthauer, G.
Microporous cobalto- and zincophosphates with the framework-type of cancrinite
Eur. J. Mineral., 17, 813-818 (2005)
  [Co6P6O24]-CAN
 
  Cs-Li cancrinite
    Fechtelkord, M.; Posnatzki, B.; Buhl, J.-Chr.; Fyfe, C.A.; Groat, L.A.; Raudsepp, M.
Characterization of synthetic Cs-Li cancrinite grown in a butanediol-water system: An NMR spectroscopic and Rietveld refinement study
Amer. Mineral, 86, 881-888 (2001)
  |Cs2Li5.46OH1.48(H2O)7.8| [Al6.0Si6.0O24]-CAN
 
  Na cancrinite
    Lin, D.-C.; Xu, X.-W.; Zuo, F.; Long, Y.-C.
Crystallization of JBW, CAN, SOD and ABW type zeolite from transformation of meta-kaolin
Microporous Mesoporous Mater., 70, 63-70 (2004)
  |KxNay(H2O)z| [Al6.0Si6.0O24]-CAN
 
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