[seqfan] Re: Coordination sequences for zeolites

Neil Sloane njasloane at gmail.com
Thu Mar 15 23:27:56 CET 2018


I have always found zeolites to have interesting structures - as I
understand it they are crystal-like materials that are riddled
with holes, and that is what makes them important
as catalysts.

So I would be in favor of adding the missing ones, and I'm
willing to help enter them.

Best regards
Neil

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On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 5:33 PM, Sean A. Irvine <sairvin at gmail.com> wrote:

> A big thank you to the editors, especially Alois, Bruno, Joerg, and Marcus
> who helped push through a large number of edits I made to existing
> coordination sequences.  They'll be pleased to know that part has now
> finished.
>
> Ralf W. Grosse-Kunstleve has made available data for a further 79 zeolites,
> comprising some 400 additional coordination sequences (there may be some
> duplication within the 400).  Some information on them can be found at:
>
> http://asia.iza-structure.org/IZA-SC/ftc_table.php
>
> Do we want them added?
>
> It would be straight-forward, if tedious, to add them all, but I'm not sure
> they have that much utility since they are for structures less likely to
> arise in other contexts.  They all have generating functions of similar
> structure to those already present in the OEIS.
>
> Any opinions?
>
> Sean.
>
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