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Synthesis of self-pillared zeolite nanosheets by repetitive branching

Zhang, Xueyi Y
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Liu, Dongxia X
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Xu, Dandan D
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2012
Science

Hierarchical zeolites are a class of microporous catalysts and adsorbents that also contain mesopores, which allow for fast transport of bulky molecules and thereby enable improved performance in petrochemical and biomass processing. We used repetitive branching during one-step hydrothermal crystal growth to synthesize a new hierarchical zeolite made of orthogonally connected microporous nanosheets. The nanosheets are 2 nanometers thick and contain a network of 0.5-nanometer micropores. The house-of-cards arrangement of the nanosheets creates a permanent network of 2- to 7-nanometer mesopores, which, along with the high external surface area and reduced micropore diffusion length, account for higher reaction rates for bulky molecules relative to those of other mesoporous and conventional MFI zeolites.

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research article
DOI
10.1126/science.1221111
PubMed ID

22745424

Author(s)
Zhang, Xueyi Y
Liu, Dongxia X
Xu, Dandan D
Asahina, Shunsuke
Cychosz, Katie a
Agrawal, Kumar Varoon  
Al Wahedi, Yasser
Bhan, Aditya
Al Hashimi, Saleh
Terasaki, Osamu
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Date Issued

2012

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science

Published in
Science
Volume

336

Issue

6089

Start page

1684

End page

1687

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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January 9, 2017
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