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Anderson Joel Schwanke1, Rosana Balzer2, Christian Wittee Lopes3, Débora Motta Meira4, Urbano Díaz5, Avelino Corma5, Sibele Pergher6.
Abstract
In this work, an MWW-type zeolite with pillars containing silicon and niobium oxide was synthesized to obtain a hierarchical zeolite. The effect of niobium insertion in the pillaring process was determined by combining a controllable acidity and accessibility in the final material. All pillared materials had niobium occupying framework positions in pillars and extra-framework positions. The pillared material, Pil-Nb-4.5 with 4.5 wt% niobium, did not compromise the mesoporosity formed by pillaring, while the increase of niobium in the structure gradually decreased the mesoporosity and ordering of lamellar stacking. The morphology of the pillared zeolites and the niobium content were found to directly affect the catalytic activity. Specifically, we report on the activity of the MWW-type zeolites with niobium catalyzing the gas-phase oxidation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which is an important reaction for clean environmental. All produced MWW-type zeolites with niobium were catalytically active, even at low temperatures and low niobium loading, and provided excellent conversion efficiencies.Entities:
Keywords: Layered Compounds; MCM-36; Niobium; Oxidation; zeolite
Year: 2020 PMID: 32427389 DOI: 10.1002/chem.202000862
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236