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Accelerating molecular diffusion by constructing hierarchical Murray zeolites for maximized catalytic activity

Bioengineer by Bioengineer
February 17, 2023
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Synthesis and characterization of hierarchically ordered macro–meso–microporous zeolite ZSM-5 (OMMM–ZSM-5)
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Introducing interconnected mesopores and macropores into microporous zeolites with the rationalized pore size at each level is an effective strategy to suppress the diffusion limitations, but remains highly challenging due to the lack of rational design principles. Herein, guided by the generalized Murray’s Law, for the first time, the researchers demonstrated the first example of boosting molecular diffusion by constructing hierarchical Murray zeolites (OMMM-ZSM-5) with highly ordered and fully interconnected macro-meso-microporous structure assembled by uniform zeolite nanocrystals. The walls of macropores are constructed from the assembly of highly uniform zeolite nanocrystals, which leads to the formation of an interconnected ordered mesoporous system.

Synthesis and characterization of hierarchically ordered macro–meso–microporous zeolite ZSM-5 (OMMM–ZSM-5)

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Introducing interconnected mesopores and macropores into microporous zeolites with the rationalized pore size at each level is an effective strategy to suppress the diffusion limitations, but remains highly challenging due to the lack of rational design principles. Herein, guided by the generalized Murray’s Law, for the first time, the researchers demonstrated the first example of boosting molecular diffusion by constructing hierarchical Murray zeolites (OMMM-ZSM-5) with highly ordered and fully interconnected macro-meso-microporous structure assembled by uniform zeolite nanocrystals. The walls of macropores are constructed from the assembly of highly uniform zeolite nanocrystals, which leads to the formation of an interconnected ordered mesoporous system.

The excellent interconnectivity of hierarchical Murray structure was confirmed by the temperature-dependent hyperpolarized 129Xe nuclear magnetic resonance. Concerning the mass transfer of bulky molecules within the highly interconnected hierarchical Murray structure of OMMM-ZSM-5, the intelligent gravimetric analysis (IGA), a macroscopic diffusion measurement, on the diffusion of 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene, was performed under inert conditions. OMMM-ZSM-5 zeolites exhibited 9.4 times larger max adsorption amounts and 9 times faster relative diffusion rate than those of conventional ZSM-5 zeolite. Regarding the intracrystalline diffusion behavior and the impact of the interconnected and rationalized macro-meso-micropores in accelerating diffusion in OMMM-ZSM-5 zeolite, the 1H pulsed field gradient (PFG) NMR, a microscopic diffusion measurement, was applied. The total diffusivity of molecules (Df-intra) in the hierarchical Murray zeolite was about 10 times higher than that of microporous zeolite ZSM-5. The above results showed that the interconnected and rationalized macro-meso-micropores in the hierarchical Murray architecture can greatly accelerate the diffusion performance.

Such excellent diffusion property makes hierarchical Murray zeolite ZSM-5 an extraordinary solid acid catalyst in the 1,3,5-triisopropylbenzene 1,3,5-TIPB catalytic cracking. hierarchical Murray zeolite exhibited 2.5 times higher catalytic performance and two times less coke deposition than microporous ZSM-5. It is clear that the presence of excellent hierarchical Murray structural diffusion system provides a highly efficient catalyst, which is promising in many organic catalytic reactions involving large molecules.

The generalized Murray’s Law could enable predictable and controlled production of bioinspired hierarchically porous materials with optimized structural features and highly enhanced performance.



Journal

National Science Review

DOI

10.1093/nsr/nwac236

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