Synthesis methodology, stability, acidity, and catalytic behavior of the 18×1018×10 member ring pores ITQ-33 zeolite — Manuel Moliner (2008) | RDL Network
Synthesis methodology, stability, acidity, and catalytic behavior of the 18×1018×10 member ring pores ITQ-33 zeolite
Journal of Catalysis 254(1): 101-109
Article 2008 English
Authors
MM
Manuel Moliner
MD
María J. Díaz‐Cabañas
VF
V. Fornés
Abstract
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We used a flexible organic structure-directing agent (OSDA) and high-throughput (HT) synthesis techniques to explore a large composition region. A zeolite with the largest pores reported to date (ITQ-33) was found under very unusual synthesis conditions, together with other known structures. A second HT experimental design allowed, finally synthesizing pure ITQ-33. We studied the thermal and hydrothermal stability and acid properties of the zeolite. We investigated the role of pore diameter on zeolite acid strength by comparing the 18-ring pore (ITQ-33) with a 12-MR pore (ITQ-17) zeolite with the same framework composition. Finally, we compared the catalytic properties of ITQ-33 for reactant molecules of different sizes with those of 12-MR (Beta) and 14-MR (UTD-1) zeolites.
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