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Miguel A. Camblor is a researcher affiliated with the Spanish National Research Council in Spain.

Their work primarily spans chemistry and materials science, with a significant focus on inorganic chemistry and materials chemistry. Other areas of study include industrial and manufacturing engineering, spectroscopy, and organic chemistry.

Thematic concentrations in their research include:

  • Zeolite Catalysis and Synthesis
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • Mesoporous Materials and Catalysis
  • Chemical Synthesis and Characterization
  • Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications
  • Chemical Synthesis and Reactions
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies

Their publication record shows repeated contributions to several high-profile journals including:

  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Dalton Transactions
  • Angewandte Chemie
  • Science
  • Inorganic Chemistry

Some of the recent papers include:

  • "A stable aluminosilicate zeolite with intersecting three-dimensional extra-large pores" (2021, Science)
  • "A 3D extra-large-pore zeolite enabled by 1D-to-3D topotactic condensation of a chain silicate" (2023, Science)
  • "Interchain-expanded extra-large-pore zeolites" (2024, Nature)
  • "IDM-1: A Zeolite with Intersecting Medium and Extra-Large Pores Built as an Expansion of Zeolite MFI" (2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition)
  • "HPM-14: A New Germanosilicate Zeolite with Interconnected Extra-Large Pores Plus Odd-Membered and Small Pores" (2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition)

Their collaborative network includes frequent co-authorship with researchers such as:

  • Zihao Gao
  • Jian Li
  • Álvaro Mayoral
  • Huajian Yu
  • Salvador R. G. Balestra

Best Publications

  • Characterization of nanocrystalline zeolite Beta

    M.A. Camblor;A. Corma;S. Valencia

  • Direct Synthesis and Characterization of Hydrophobic Aluminum-Free Ti−Beta Zeolite

    T. Blasco;M. A. Camblor;A. Corma;P. Esteve

  • Synthesis of all-silica and high-silica molecular sieves in fluoride media

    Miguel Ángel Camblor;Luis A. Villaescusa;M. J. Díaz-Cabañas

  • The state of Ti in titanoaluminosilicates isomorphous with zeolite .beta.

    T. Blasco;M. A. Camblor;A. Corma;J. Perez-Pariente

  • Synthesis of titanoaluminosilicates isomorphous to zeolite Beta, active as oxidation catalysts

    M.A. Camblor;A. Corma;J. Pérez-Pariente

  • Synthesis of a titaniumsilicoaluminate isomorphous to zeolite beta and its application as a catalyst for the selective oxidation of large organic molecules

    Miguel A. Camblor;Avelino Corma;Agustín Martínez;Joaquín Pérez-Pariente

  • Activity of Ti-Beta Catalyst for the Selective Oxidation of Alkenes and Alkanes

    A. Corma;M.A. Camblor;P. Esteve;A. Martinez

  • Synthesis and Structural Characterization of MWW Type Zeolite ITQ-1, the Pure Silica Analog of MCM-22 and SSZ-25

    Miguel A. Camblor;and Avelino Corma;María-José Díaz-Cabañas;Christian Baerlocher

  • Synthesis in fluoride media and characterisation of aluminosilicate zeolite beta

    Miguel A. Camblor;Avelino Corma;Susana Valencia

  • Spontaneous nucleation and growth of pure silica zeolite-β free of connectivity defects

    Miguel A. Camblor;Avelino Corma;Susana Valencia

  • Crystallization of zeolite beta: Effect of Na and K ions

    M.A. Camblor;J. Pérez-Pariente

  • Thermochemistry of Pure-Silica Zeolites

    Patrick M. Piccione;Christel Laberty;Sanyuan Yang;Miguel A. Camblor

  • Five-Coordinate Silicon in High-Silica Zeolites

    H. Koller;A. Wolker;L. A. Villaescusa;M. J. Diaz-Cabanas

  • Infrared spectroscopic investigation of titanium in zeolites. A new assignment of the 960 cm–1 band

    M. A. Camblor;A. Corma;J. Pérez-Pariente

  • A stable aluminosilicate zeolite with intersecting three-dimensional extra-large pores

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  • Light hydrocarbon sorption properties of pure silica Si-CHA and ITQ-3 and high silica ZSM-58

    David H Olson;Miguel A Camblor;Luis A Villaescusa;Guenter H Kuehl

  • Influence of the synthesis conditions on the crystallization of zeolite Beta

    M.A. Camblor;A. Mifsud;J. Pérez-Pariente

  • High silica zeolites with three-dimensional systems of large pore channels

    Miguel A. Camblor;Philip A. Barrett;Marı́a-José Dı́az-Cabañas;Luis A. Villaescusa

  • Synthesis of nanocrystalline zeolite beta in the absence of alkali metal cations

    M.A. Camblor;A. Corma;A. Mifsud;J. Pérez-Pariente

  • ITQ-7: A New Pure Silica Polymorph with a Three-Dimensional System of Large Pore Channels.

    Luis A. Villaescusa;Philip A. Barrett;Miguel A. Camblor

  • Toward Inorganic Electrides

    Andrew S. Ichimura;James L. Dye;Miguel A. Camblor;Luis A. Villaescusa

Frequent Co-Authors

Suk Bong Hong
Suk Bong Hong Pohang University of Science and Technology
Avelino Corma
Avelino Corma Universitat Politècnica de València
Susana Valencia
Susana Valencia Universitat Politècnica de València
Agustín Martínez
Agustín Martínez Universitat Politècnica de València
Paul A. Wright
Paul A. Wright University of St Andrews
Joaquín Pérez-Pariente
Joaquín Pérez-Pariente Spanish National Research Council
Philip Lightfoot
Philip Lightfoot University of St Andrews
Claudio M. Zicovich-Wilson
Claudio M. Zicovich-Wilson Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos
Mark E. Davis
Mark E. Davis California Institute of Technology
Osamu Terasaki
Osamu Terasaki Stockholm University

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