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Solvent-Free Synthesis of Zeolites: Mechanism and Utility.

Qinming Wu1, Xiangju Meng1, Xionghou Gao2, Feng-Shou Xiao1.   

Abstract

Zeolites have been extensively studied for years in different areas of chemical industry, such as shape selective catalysis, ion-exchange, and gas adsorption and separation. Generally, zeolites are prepared from solvothermal synthesis in the presence of a large amounts of solvents such as water and alcohols in sealed autoclaves under autogenous pressure. Water has been regarded as essential to synthesize zeolites for fast mass transfer of reactants, but it occupies a large space in autoclaves, which greatly reduces the yield of zeolite products. Furthermore, polluted wastes and relatively high pressure due to the presence of water solvent in the synthesis also leads to environmental and safety issues. Recently, inspired by great benefits of solvent-free synthesis, including the environmental concerns, energy consumption, safety, and economic cost, researchers continually challenge the rationale of the solvent and reconsider the age-old question "Do we actually need solvents at all in zeolite synthesis?" In this Account, we briefly summarize our efforts to rationally synthesize zeolites via a solvent-free route. Our research demonstrates that a series of silica, aluminosilicate, and aluminophosphate-based zeolites can be successfully prepared by mixing, grinding, and heating starting solid materials under solvent-free conditions. Combining an organotemplate-free synthesis with a solvent-free approach maximizes the advantages resulting in a more sustainable synthetic route, which avoids using toxic and costly organic templates and the formation of harmful gases by calcination of organic templates at high temperature. Furthermore, new insights into the solvent-free crystallization process of zeolites have been provided by modern techniques such as NMR and UV-Raman spectroscopy, which should be helpful in designing new zeolite structures and developing novel routes for synthesis of zeolites. The role of water and the vital intermediates during the crystallization of zeolites have been proposed and verified. In addition to a significant reduction in liquid wastes and a remarkable increase in zeolite yields, the solvent-free synthesis of zeolites exhibits more unprecedented benefits, including (i) the formation of hierarchical micro-, meso-, and macrostructures, which benefit the mass transfer in the reactions, (ii) rapid synthesis at higher temperatures, which greatly improve the space-time yields of zeolites, and (iii) construction of a novel catalytic system for encapsulation of metal nanoparticles and metal oxide particles within zeolite crystals synergistically combining the advantages of catalytic metal nanoparticles and metal oxide particles (high activity) and zeolites (shape selectivity). We believe that the concept of "solvent-free synthesis of zeolites" would open a door for deep understanding of zeolite crystallization and the design of efficient zeolitic catalysts.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29738233     DOI: 10.1021/acs.accounts.8b00057

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acc Chem Res        ISSN: 0001-4842            Impact factor:   22.384


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1.  In situ imaging of two-dimensional surface growth reveals the prevalence and role of defects in zeolite crystallization.

Authors:  Madhuresh K Choudhary; Rishabh Jain; Jeffrey D Rimer
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2020-10-30       Impact factor: 11.205

2.  Steam-assisted crystallization of highly dispersed nanosized hierarchical zeolites from solid raw materials and their catalytic performance in lactide production.

Authors:  Zhe Ma; Qiang Zhang; Lin Li; Mengyang Chen; Junyan Li; Jihong Yu
Journal:  Chem Sci       Date:  2022-06-21       Impact factor: 9.969

3.  The Clean Synthesis of Small-Particle TS-1 with High-Content Framework Ti by Using NH4HCO3 and Suspended Seeds as an Assistant.

Authors:  Mengtian Huang; Yiqiang Wen; Huijuan Wei; Lukuan Zong; Xin Gao; Ke Wu; Xiangyu Wang; Meng Liu
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2021-05-10

4.  Crystallization of as-Mesocellular Silica Foam into Hierarchical TS-1 Zeolites by Conventional Hydrothermal and Dense-Gel Routes for Oxidation Reactions.

Authors:  Mozaffar Shakeri; Ali Shirzadeh Zarnagh
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2020-04-16

5.  A Mechanistic Investigation of Sustainable Solvent-Free, Seed-Directed Synthesis of ZSM-5 Zeolites in the Absence of an Organic Structure-Directing Agent.

Authors:  Grandprix T M Kadja; Noerma J Azhari; Rino R Mukti; Munawar Khalil
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2020-12-24

6.  Protective dissolution: generating secondary pores in zeolite by mechanochemical reaction.

Authors:  Ju Huang; Yaqi Fan; Guanqun Zhang; Yanhang Ma
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2020-04-03       Impact factor: 4.036

Review 7.  On the key role of aluminium and other heteroatoms during interzeolite conversion synthesis.

Authors:  Julien Devos; Meera A Shah; Michiel Dusselier
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2021-08-02       Impact factor: 4.036

8.  The β-cyclodextrin-modified nanosized ZSM-5 zeolite as a carrier for curcumin.

Authors:  Shahin Amani; Amir Bagheri Garmarudi; Niloofar Rahmani; Mohammadreza Khanmohammadi
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2019-10-10       Impact factor: 4.036

Review 9.  New progress in zeolite synthesis and catalysis.

Authors:  Hao Xu; Peng Wu
Journal:  Natl Sci Rev       Date:  2022-03-09       Impact factor: 23.178

10.  Mechanochemically-assisted solvent-free and template-free synthesis of zeolites ZSM-5 and mordenite.

Authors:  Majid H Nada; Sarah C Larsen; Edward G Gillan
Journal:  Nanoscale Adv       Date:  2019-09-03
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