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Cations mobility and water adsorption in zeolites

Patrick SenetS. DevautourJean-charles GiuntiniGuillaume MaurinFrançois Henn

subject

chemistry.chemical_classificationDielectric relaxation spectroscopyAdsorptionIon bindingMaterials scienceBase (chemistry)chemistryChemical physicsIonic bondingDielectricIon

description

As already pointed out [1], dielectric relaxation spectroscopy can be a convenient tool for probing ion dynamic in solids which depends on i) the structure in which ions are embedded and ii) the nature of the interaction ion/network. Consequently, the results obtained from this technique can be used as a data base for theoretical studies which goal is to calculate the ion binding energy and to simulate ionic displacements. Inversely, theoretical calculations are essential for confirming the experimental data and more particularly the method which is used for analysing the dielectric experimental response.

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