
Zeolites
From Fundamentals to Emerging Applications
Royal Society of Chemistry (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 29. August 2025
Book
Hardback
564 pages
978-1-83767-545-6 (ISBN)
Description
Widely used across many sectors, including oil refining, gas separation, CO2 capture and environmental remediation, zeolites are among the most important industrial, heterogeneous catalysts. This introductory book expands readers' understanding of zeolite chemistry while bringing them up to speed on new discoveries and current trends in this area of research. Covering several topics, ranging from structure and synthesis to specific applications, Zeolites provides readers with a solid foundation to further explore these fascinating materials. Following a historical retrospective of research on these materials, Zeolites highlights their key mechanisms of synthesis and characterization, current and emerging applications in industry and environmental issues.
For undergraduate and graduate students alike, as well as for researchers new to the topic, this book introduces the significant impact and untapped potential of zeolites in catalysis.
For undergraduate and graduate students alike, as well as for researchers new to the topic, this book introduces the significant impact and untapped potential of zeolites in catalysis.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 233 mm
Width: 164 mm
Thickness: 40 mm
Weight
1003 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-83767-545-6 (9781837675456)
DOI
10.1039/9781837676859
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Persons
Jiri Cejka
Jiri Cejka is a professor at Charles University. In 2005, he chaired the 3rd FEZA Conference on Zeolites, in Prague, and he frequently organizes workshops on zeolites and catalysis, such as the EFCATS School on Catalysis in 2018. His research interests include synthesis of zeolites and nanoporous materials, sorption, and catalysis. With a h-index of 68, Jiri Cejka is the co-author of 400 papers totalling more than 17000 citations and co-editor of 6 books. As a principal investigator, his projects have been funded by the ExPro programme of the Czech Science Foundation and Horizon Europe. In 2020, he received the FEZA baron Axel F. Cronsted Award with W. Roth.
David P. Serrano
D. P. Serrano is the Director of the IMDEA Energy Institute and a professor of chemical engineering at Rey Juan Carlos University, where he has held other positions, such as vice-rector for research and technological innovation and head of the chemical and environmental technology department. From 2015 to 2023, he was the President of the Spanish Zeolite Group. After graduating with a PhD from Complutense University of Madrid, he worked as a visiting researcher at CALTECH, returning to California in 2006 for a sabbatical at UCSB. Throughout his career, he has participated in approximately 80 research projects, including as the Coordinator of the FP7 EU CASCATBEL project, and co-authored 260 indexed publications (13,500 citations; h-index = 67). He was recently awarded an ERC Advanced Grant for the development of dendritic zeolites and in 2024 he was appointed as a member of Spanish Royal Academy of Sciences.
Jiri Cejka is a professor at Charles University. In 2005, he chaired the 3rd FEZA Conference on Zeolites, in Prague, and he frequently organizes workshops on zeolites and catalysis, such as the EFCATS School on Catalysis in 2018. His research interests include synthesis of zeolites and nanoporous materials, sorption, and catalysis. With a h-index of 68, Jiri Cejka is the co-author of 400 papers totalling more than 17000 citations and co-editor of 6 books. As a principal investigator, his projects have been funded by the ExPro programme of the Czech Science Foundation and Horizon Europe. In 2020, he received the FEZA baron Axel F. Cronsted Award with W. Roth.
David P. Serrano
D. P. Serrano is the Director of the IMDEA Energy Institute and a professor of chemical engineering at Rey Juan Carlos University, where he has held other positions, such as vice-rector for research and technological innovation and head of the chemical and environmental technology department. From 2015 to 2023, he was the President of the Spanish Zeolite Group. After graduating with a PhD from Complutense University of Madrid, he worked as a visiting researcher at CALTECH, returning to California in 2006 for a sabbatical at UCSB. Throughout his career, he has participated in approximately 80 research projects, including as the Coordinator of the FP7 EU CASCATBEL project, and co-authored 260 indexed publications (13,500 citations; h-index = 67). He was recently awarded an ERC Advanced Grant for the development of dendritic zeolites and in 2024 he was appointed as a member of Spanish Royal Academy of Sciences.
Editor
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain
Charles University, Czech Republic
Content
Zeolites: Historical Evolution and Current Relevance
Structure of Zeolites: Towards Local Level Understanding
Natural Zeolites: Crystal-chemistry, Occurrence, Properties and Utilizations
Cutting-edge Insights into Zeolite Synthesis Mechanisms
Aluminophosphate Zeotypes: Structural Chemistry and Applications
Acidity of Zeolites
Metal-modified Zeolites
Zeolites with Enhanced Accessibility
Computational Chemistry in Zeolite Catalysis
Zeolites in Oil Refining and Petrochemical Industries
Biomass Transformation to Value-added Chemicals and Fuels Over Zeolite Catalysts
Zeolites in Environmental Catalysis
CO2 Capture and Valorization
Future Perspectives of Zeolites
Structure of Zeolites: Towards Local Level Understanding
Natural Zeolites: Crystal-chemistry, Occurrence, Properties and Utilizations
Cutting-edge Insights into Zeolite Synthesis Mechanisms
Aluminophosphate Zeotypes: Structural Chemistry and Applications
Acidity of Zeolites
Metal-modified Zeolites
Zeolites with Enhanced Accessibility
Computational Chemistry in Zeolite Catalysis
Zeolites in Oil Refining and Petrochemical Industries
Biomass Transformation to Value-added Chemicals and Fuels Over Zeolite Catalysts
Zeolites in Environmental Catalysis
CO2 Capture and Valorization
Future Perspectives of Zeolites