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Factors that Determine Zeolite Stability in Hot Liquid Water.

Lu Zhang1,2, Kuizhi Chen3,2, Banghao Chen4, Jeffery L White3,2, Daniel E Resasco1,2.   

Abstract

The susceptibility of zeolites to hot liquid water may hamper their full utilization in aqueous phase processes, such as those involved in biomass conversion and upgrading reactions. Interactions of zeolites with water strongly depend on the presence of hydrophilic moieties including Brønsted acid sites (BAS), extraframework cations, and silanol defects, which facilitate wetting of the surface. However, it is not clear which of these moieties are responsible for the susceptibility of zeolites to liquid water. Previous studies have offered contradictory explanations because the role of each of these characteristics has not been investigated independently. In this work, a systematic comparison has been attempted by relating crystallinity losses to the variation of each of the five zeolite characteristics that may influence their stability in liquid water, including number of BAS, Si-O-Si bonds, framework type, silanol defects, and extraframework Al. In this study, we have systematically monitored the crystallinity changes of a series of HY, H-ZSM-5, and H-β zeolite samples with varying Si/Al ratio, density of BAS, zeolite structure, and density of silanol defects upon exposure to liquid water at 200 °C. The results of this comparison unambiguously indicate that the density of silanol defects plays the most crucial role in determining susceptibility of zeolites to hot liquid water. By functionalizing the silanol defects with organosilanes, the hydrophobicity of defective zeolite is increased and the tolerance to hot liquid water is significantly enhanced.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26301890     DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5b07398

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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2.  One-pot synthesis of silanol-free nanosized MFI zeolite.

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Journal:  Nat Mater       Date:  2017-07-31       Impact factor: 43.841

3.  The interfacial structure of water droplets in a hydrophobic liquid.

Authors:  Nikolay Smolentsev; Wilbert J Smit; Huib J Bakker; Sylvie Roke
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2017-05-24       Impact factor: 14.919

4.  Fast room temperature lability of aluminosilicate zeolites.

Authors:  Christopher J Heard; Lukas Grajciar; Cameron M Rice; Suzi M Pugh; Petr Nachtigall; Sharon E Ashbrook; Russell E Morris
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2019-10-16       Impact factor: 14.919

5.  One-step synthesis of hydrophobic clinoptilolite modified by silanization for the degradation of crystal violet dye in aqueous solution.

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Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2020-06-15       Impact factor: 4.036

6.  Silylated Zeolites With Enhanced Hydrothermal Stability for the Aqueous-Phase Hydrogenation of Levulinic Acid to γ-Valerolactone.

Authors:  Hue-Tong Vu; Florian M Harth; Nicole Wilde
Journal:  Front Chem       Date:  2018-05-16       Impact factor: 5.221

7.  Interplay of Support Chemistry and Reaction Conditions on Copper Catalyzed Methanol Steam Reforming.

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Journal:  Ind Eng Chem Res       Date:  2018-10-24       Impact factor: 3.720

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