Claims
- 1. A molecular sieve having a three-dimensional microporous framework structure which has an unit empirical formula on an anhydrous basis of:
- (Sn.sub.w Al.sub.x Si.sub.y)O.sub.2
- where "w", "x" and "y" are the mole fractions of tin, aluminum and silicon, respectively, present as framework tetrahedral oxide units said mole fractions being such that they are within the trigonal area defined by points A, B, and C of FIG. 13, which points have the following values of w, x and y:
- ______________________________________Point w x y______________________________________A 0.49 0.01 0.50B 0.01 0.49 0.50C 0.01 0.01 0.98______________________________________
- said molecular sieve characterized in that it has a cation equivalency of at least about 0.8 and an oxygen adsorption capacity of at least 70% of its theoretical capacity as measured at 100 torr and 90.degree. K.
- 2. The molecular sieve of claim 1 having the characteristic X-ray powder diffraction pattern of zeolite Y.
- 3. The molecular sieve of claim 1 having the characteristic X-ray powder diffraction pattern of zeolite mordenite.
- 4. The molecular sieve of claim 1 having the characteristic X-ray powder diffraction pattern of zeolite LZ-202.
- 5. The molecular sieve of claim 1 having the characteristic X-ray powder diffraction pattern of zeolite L.
- 6. A molecular sieve having a three-dimensional microporous framework structure of tin, aluminum and silicon tetrahedral oxide units and which has a unit empirical formula on an anhydrous basis of
- (Al.sub.u Si.sub.v Sn.sub.w []z)O.sub.2
- where u is the mole fraction of aluminum and ranges from about 0.01 to about 0.49, v is the mole fraction of silicon and ranges from about 0.5 to about 0.98, w is the mole fraction of tin and ranges from about 0.01 to about 0.49, [] is framework defect sites and z is the mole fraction of defect sites in the framework and ranges from greater than zero to about 0.2 characterized in that the molecular sieve has a cation equivalency of at least about 0.8 and an oxygen adsorption capacity of at least 70% of its theoretical capacity as measured at 100 torr and 90.degree. K.
- 7. The molecular sieve of claim 6 having the characteristic x-ray powder diffraction pattern of zeolite Y.
- 8. The molecular sieve of claim 6 having the characteristic x-ray powder diffraction pattern of zeolite mordenite.
- 9. The molecular sieve of claim 6 having the characteristic x-ray powder diffraction pattern of LZ-202.
- 10. The molecular sieve of claim 6 having the characteristic x-ray powder diffraction pattern of L.
- 11. A molecular sieve produced by the process of contacting a crystalline microporous aluminosilicate zeolite having a framework structure of aluminum and silicon tetrahedral oxide units, pore diameters of at least about 3 Angstroms and a molar ratio of SiO.sub.2 /Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 of at least 2, with a fluoro salt of tin, said fluoro salt being in the form of an aqueous solution or slurry at a pH of about 3 to about 7, whereby framework aluminum atoms of the zeolite are removed and replaced by extraneous tin atoms to give a molecular sieve having a framework structure of tin, aluminum and silicon tetrahedral oxide units, and an empirical formula on an anhydrous basis of
- (Al.sub.(a-N) Si.sub.b Sn.sub.c []z)O.sub.2
- where "(a-N)" represents the mole fraction of aluminum atoms, "a" represents the mole fraction of aluminum atoms present in the framework of the zeolite and varies from about 0.01 to about 0.49, "N" represents the mole fraction of aluminum atoms removed from the framework of the zeolite and varies from about 0.01 to about 0.49, "b" represents the mole fraction of silicon and varies from about 0.5 to about 0.98, "c" represents the mole fraction of tin atoms and varies from about 0.01 to about 0.49; "[]" represents the framework defect sites; "z" represents the mole fraction of defect sites in the framework of the molecular sieve and varies from greater than zero to about 0.2; the molecular sieve characterized in that it has a cation equivalency of at least about 0.8, has retained at least 70% of the oxygen storage capacity of the zeolite at 100 torr and 90.degree. K. and the difference between the mole fraction of framework defect sites of the zeolite and the molecular sieve (.increment.z) is less than about 0.10.
- 12. The molecular sieve composition according to claim 11 where .increment.z is less than about 0.08.
- 13. The molecular sieve composition of claim 11 having the characteristic x-ray powder diffraction pattern of zeolite Y.
- 14. The molecular sieve composition of to claim 11 having the characteristic X-ray powder diffraction pattern of zeolite mordenite.
- 15. The molecular sieve composition of claim 11 having the characteristic X-ray powder diffraction pattern of zeolite LZ-202.
- 16. The molecular sieve composition of claim 11 having the characteristic X-ray powder diffraction pattern of zeolite L.
Parent Case Info
This patent application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/904,800 filed Jun. 26, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,401,488, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/450,931 filed Dec. 14, 1989, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/133,372 filed Dec. 15, 1987, now abandoned.
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Atlas of Zeolite Structures, Meier et al. 1992 pp. 128-129. |
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