Abstract: | Zeolite EU‐12, the framework structure of which has remained unsolved during the past 30 years, is synthesized at a specific SiO2/Al2O3 ratio using choline as an organic structure‐directing agent, with both Na+ and Rb+ ions present. Synchrotron powder X‐ray diffraction and Rietveld analyses reveal that the EU‐12 structure has a two‐dimensional 8‐ring channel system. Among the two distinct 8‐ring (4.6×2.8 and 5.0×2.7 Å) channels along c axis, the smaller one interconnects with the sinusoidal 8‐ring (4.8×3.3 Å) channel along a axis. The other large one is simply linked up with the sinusoidal channel by sharing 8‐rings (4.8×2.6 Å) in the ac plane. The proton form of EU‐12 was found to show a considerably higher ethene selectivity in the low‐temperature dehydration of ethanol than H‐mordenite, the best catalyst for this reaction. |