Issue 17, 2019

Correlated super-resolution fluorescence and electron microscopy reveals the catalytically active nanorods within individual H-ZSM-22 zeolite particles

Abstract

Nanocrystalline zeolite particles are applied in a wide range of catalytic reactions. Their size, shape, and the distribution of catalytically active sites significantly vary throughout zeolite batches and within individual particles. This variability leads to a heterogeneous distribution of catalyst performance. Directly investigating the structure–activity relationship at the nanoscale is essential for the rational improvement of catalyst materials. In this work, integrated fluorescence and electron microscopy is employed to correlatively study the structure and performance of individual H-ZSM-22 particles. The needle-shaped morphology of these zeolite particles originates from the lateral fusion of multiple elementary nanorods. Indirect bulk scale experiments have suggested that this process converts catalytically inactive external Al into catalytically active internal Al. The correlative investigation performed in this research provides direct evidence that this conversion takes place, as an inactive shell of 20–40 nm thickness is observed and reactivity is confined to the crystal core. Furthermore, within the catalyst particles nanometer scale catalytic hotspots have been revealed and they are assumed to result from the presence of structural imperfections that locally increase accessibility into the microporous structure. Linear polarized excitation light experiments confirmed that catalytic transformations exclusively occurred on acid sites confined within the microporous structure.

Graphical abstract: Correlated super-resolution fluorescence and electron microscopy reveals the catalytically active nanorods within individual H-ZSM-22 zeolite particles

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 May 2019
Accepted
22 Jul 2019
First published
27 Jul 2019

Catal. Sci. Technol., 2019,9, 4645-4650

Correlated super-resolution fluorescence and electron microscopy reveals the catalytically active nanorods within individual H-ZSM-22 zeolite particles

A. Layek, J. Van Loon, M. B. J. Roeffaers and A. V. Kubarev, Catal. Sci. Technol., 2019, 9, 4645 DOI: 10.1039/C9CY00948E

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