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Large crystals of two siliceous zeolites have been grown and studied as a function of temperature using bifrefringence microscopy. In one case organic template is retained and the crystals show a reversible, ferroelastic phase transition on heating and cooling, but in another the bifrefringence indicates migration of organic template to the crystal edges upon heating.
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