| Literature DB >> 29160696 |
Zhengxing Qin1, Katie A Cychosz2, Georgian Melinte3, Hussein El Siblani1, Jean-Pierre Gilson1, Matthias Thommes2, Christian Fernandez1, Svetlana Mintova1, Ovidiu Ersen3, Valentin Valtchev1.
Abstract
Zeolites are widely used in industrial processes, mostly as catalysts or adsorbents. Increasing their micropore volume could further improve their already exceptional catalytic and separation performances. We report a tunable extraction of zeolite framework cations (Si, Al) on a faujasite-type zeolite, the archetype of molecular sieves with cages and the most widely used as a catalyst and sorbent; this results in ca. 10% higher micropore volume with limited impact on its thermal stability. This increased micropore volume results from the opening of some of the small (sodalite) cages, otherwise inaccessible to most molecules. As more active sites become accessible, the catalytic performances for these modified zeolites are substantially improved. The method, based on etching with NH4F, is also applicable to other cage-containing microporous molecular sieves, where some of the most industrially relevant zeolites are found.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29160696 DOI: 10.1021/jacs.7b10316
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Chem Soc ISSN: 0002-7863 Impact factor: 15.419