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Multiscale understanding and precise control of zeolite crystallization

Zeolites are widely used in catalysis and separation, yet their crystallization process remains poorly understood. Emerging tools have the potential to enable a multiscale understanding of how crystallization influences the structural features of zeolite materials, unlocking their precise control.

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The authors gratefully acknowledge support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant numbers 92477122 and 22272087) and Tsinghua University through the Dushi Program (53127000325).

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He, F., Corma, A. & Liu, L. Multiscale understanding and precise control of zeolite crystallization. Nat Rev Mater 11, 84–86 (2026). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41578-025-00839-6

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