Abstract: | The unique structural, adsorptive, and catalytic properties of zeolites are particularly amenable to illustration by computer (especially color) graphics. The siting of cations, the accommodation of guest reactant or product species, as well as the occurrence of various kinds of intergrowths (e.g. twin planes and coincidence boundaries) within these microporous solids can all be effectively portrayed by graphical means in such a manner as to emphasize the shape-selective character of the host zeolite. The dynamics of translational and angular motion of guest species (for example benzene) in a channel of molecular dimensions within a typical zeolitic solid (for example silicalite) can also be probed interactively using appropriate potential functions. |