Database of Zeolite Structures
 


Framework Type MTN
References

  Authors: Schlenker, J.L., Dwyer, F.G., Jenkins, E.E., Rohrbaugh, W.J., Kokotailo G.T. and Meier, W.M.
  Title: Crystal structure of a synthetic high silica zeolite - ZSM-39
  Reference: Nature, 294, 340-342 (1981)
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  Authors: Smith, J.V. and Blackwell, C.S.
  Title: Nuclear magnetic resonance of silica polymorphs
  Reference: Nature, 303, 223-225 (1983)
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  Authors: Gies, H.
  Title: Studies of Clathrasils. VI. Crystal structure of dodecasil 3C, another synthetic clathrate compound of silica
  Reference: Z. Kristallogr., 167, 73-82 (1984)
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  Authors: Long, Y., He, H., Zheng, P., Guang, W. and Wang, B.
  Title: Single crystal growth, morphology, and structure of ZSM-39 and its variation CF4
  Reference: J. Incl. Phenom., 5, 355-362 (1987)
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  Authors: Strobl, H., Fyfe, C.A., Kokotailo, G.T., Pasztor, C.T., Bibby, D.M.
  Title: High-Symmetry, High-Temperature Zeolite Lattice Structures
  Reference: J. Am. Chem. Soc., 109, 4733-4734 (1987)
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  Authors: Ripmeester, J.A., Desando, M.A., Handa, Y.P., Tse, J.S.
  Title: Thermally induced phase transitions in the clathrasil dodecasil-3C (zeolite ZSM-39)
  Reference: J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 0, 608-610 (1988)
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  Authors: Fyfe, C.A., Gies, H., Feng, Y.
  Title: Three-Dimensional Lattice Connectivities from Two-Dimensional High-Resolution Solid-State NMR. 29Si MAS NMR Investigation of the Silicate Lattice of Zeolite ZSM-39 (Dodecasil 3C)
  Reference: J. Am. Chem. Soc., 111, 7702-7707 (1989)
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  Authors: Chae, H.K., Klemperer, W.G., Payne, D.A., Suchicital, C.T.A., Wake, D.R., Wilson, S.R.
  Title: Clathrasils: New materials for non-linear applications
  Reference: ACS Symp. Ser., 455, 528-540 (1991)
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  Authors: Knorr, K. and Depmeier, W.
  Title: Room-temperature structure and geometrical analysis of the cubic-tetragonal phase transition in Dodecasil 3C-THF
  Reference: Acta Crystallogr., B53, 18-24 (1997)
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