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New avenues for mechanochemistry in zeolite science.

Daniel N Rainer1, Russell E Morris2.   

Abstract

Zeolites are a class of microporous materials with tremendous value for large scale industrial applications such as catalysis, ion exchange, or gas separation. In addition to naturally ocurring variants, zeolites are made synthetically using hydrothermal synthesis, requiring temperatures beyond 100 °C and long reaction times up to weeks. Furthermore, specific applications may require more sophisticated synthesis conditions, expensive reagents, or post-synthetic modifications. Some of these issues can be tackled by using the reemerged technique of mechanochemistry. In 2014, Majano et al. reviewed the space and outlined several possibilities for the usage of mechanical forces in zeolite chemistry. Since then the field has seen many more publications employing mechanochemical methodology to further and improve the synthesis and properties of zeolite materials. The usage ranges from the activation of raw materials, rendering the synthesis of the widely used catalysts much more economical in terms of duration, atom efficiency, and production of waste, to post-synthetic modification of the materials leading to improved properties for target aplications. We present a short review of the advances that have been reported recently, highlight promising work and important studies, and give a perspective of potential future endeavours.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34152333     DOI: 10.1039/d1dt01440d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dalton Trans        ISSN: 1477-9226            Impact factor:   4.390


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Authors:  Shingo Machida; Ken-Ichi Katsumata; Atsuo Yasumori
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2022-05-20       Impact factor: 4.036

2.  Surface and Bulk Chemistry of Mechanochemically Synthesized Tohdite Nanoparticles.

Authors:  Jacopo De Bellis; Cristina Ochoa-Hernández; Christophe Farès; Hilke Petersen; Jan Ternieden; Claudia Weidenthaler; Amol P Amrute; Ferdi Schüth
Journal:  J Am Chem Soc       Date:  2022-05-23       Impact factor: 16.383

3.  Effects of kaolinite layer expansion and impurities on the solid-state reaction of kaolinite.

Authors:  Shingo Machida; Ken-Ichi Katsumata; Atsuo Yasumori
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2021-11-30       Impact factor: 4.036

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