Issue 21, 2022

Modified reverse ADOR assembles Al-rich UTL zeolite from IPC-1P layers

Abstract

Extra-large pore zeolites clear the way for the synthesis of fine chemicals and bulky compounds unable to enter the channels of medium- and large-pore zeolites. However, such extra-large pore zeolites rarely contain catalytically active elements and often show limited stability. In this study, we modified the Reverse assembly–disassembly–organisation–reassembly (ADOR) process to prepare extra-large pore zeolite UTL from layered IPC-1P while simultaneously incorporating a high amount of aluminium (reaching Si/Al = 15) into the framework. Using this modified Reverse ADOR approach, we significantly reduced the synthesis time of alumino-germanosilicate UTL from the 28 days needed for direct synthesis to only 24 hours for reconstruction and 14 days in total. Furthermore, in the tetrahydropyranylation of 1-decanol over the reconstructed UTL zeolite, directly synthesised UTL and commercial Beta zeolite, used as a reference, reconstructed UTL provided conversion up to 61.4%, outperforming directly synthesised UTL and Beta with 14.8 and 0% conversion, respectively. The modified Reverse ADOR procedure enables us to introduce mesoporosity into zeolites, which further improves their catalytic performance by facilitating active site accessibility.

Graphical abstract: Modified reverse ADOR assembles Al-rich UTL zeolite from IPC-1P layers

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
25 Jun 2022
Accepted
13 Aug 2022
First published
15 Aug 2022

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2022,9, 5444-5453

Modified reverse ADOR assembles Al-rich UTL zeolite from IPC-1P layers

O. Veselý, M. Mazur, J. Přech and J. Čejka, Inorg. Chem. Front., 2022, 9, 5444 DOI: 10.1039/D2QI01360F

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