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Eva María Gallego1, M Teresa Portilla1, Cecilia Paris1, Alejandro León-Escamilla1, Mercedes Boronat1, Manuel Moliner1, Avelino Corma2.
Abstract
Unlike homogeneous catalysts that are often designed for particular reactions, zeolites are heterogeneous catalysts that are explored and optimized in a heuristic fashion. We present a methodology for synthesizing active and selective zeolites by using organic structure-directing agents that mimic the transition state (TS) of preestablished reactions to be catalyzed. In these zeolites, the pores and cavities could be generated approaching a molecular-recognition pattern. For disproportionation of toluene and isomerization of ethylbenzene into xylenes, the TSs are larger than the reaction products. Zeolite ITQ-27 showed high disproportionation activity, and ITQ-64 showed high selectivity for the desired para and ortho isomers. For the case of a product and TS of similar size, we synthesized a catalyst, MIT-1, for the isomerization of endo-dicyclopentane into adamantane.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28280200 DOI: 10.1126/science.aal0121
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728