1. Constructing Hierarchical Porous Zeolites via Kinetic Regulation
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Ding, Kunlun, Corma, Avelino, Maciá-Agulló, Juan Antonio, Hu, Jerry G, Krämer, Stephan, Stair, Peter C, and Stucky, Galen D
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Chemical Sciences ,General Chemistry - Abstract
Zeolites are crystalline inorganic solids with microporous structures, having widespread applications in the fields of catalysis, separation, adsorption, microelectronics, and medical diagnosis. A major drawback of zeolites is the mass transfer limitation due to the small size of the micropores (less than 1 nm). Numerous efforts have been dedicated to integrating mesopores with the microporous zeolite structures by using templating and/or destructive approaches. Here we provide a new strategy for hierarchical pore size zeolite synthesis, without using supramolecular or hard templates. The branching epitaxial growth behavior, as a result of aluminum-zoning, contributes to the formation of the hierarchical porous zeolite structures.
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- 2015