Zeolites can serve as a host to activate metal ions. In this mode they
can provide a unique ligand system which provides multiple types for
coordination of the cation, thus providing active sites for catalyzing
a variety of reactions. It is clear that cation-exchanged zeolites of
fer unique and high catalytic activity for a wide variety of important
reactions. Over the past few years, we have studied a number of seemi
ngly unrelated reactions which all share the result that the exchange
of a transition metal cation into the zeolite offers high activity, al
ways beyond the activity of a traditional oxide support. Examples of t
his phenomena will be illustrated with six very different reactions. (
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