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Rationalizing Acid Zeolite Performance on the Nanoscale by Correlative Fluorescence and Electron Microscopy
[Image: see text] The performance of zeolites as solid acid catalysts is strongly influenced by the accessibility of active sites. However, synthetic zeolites typically grow as complex aggregates of small nanocrystallites rather than perfect single crystals. The structural complexity must therefore...
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author | Van Loon, Jordi Janssen, Kris P. F. Franklin, Thomas Kubarev, Alexey V. Steele, Julian A. Debroye, Elke Breynaert, Eric Martens, Johan A. Roeffaers, Maarten B. J. |
author_facet | Van Loon, Jordi Janssen, Kris P. F. Franklin, Thomas Kubarev, Alexey V. Steele, Julian A. Debroye, Elke Breynaert, Eric Martens, Johan A. Roeffaers, Maarten B. J. |
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description | [Image: see text] The performance of zeolites as solid acid catalysts is strongly influenced by the accessibility of active sites. However, synthetic zeolites typically grow as complex aggregates of small nanocrystallites rather than perfect single crystals. The structural complexity must therefore play a decisive role in zeolite catalyst applicability. Traditional tools for the characterization of heterogeneous catalysts are unable to directly relate nanometer-scale structural properties to the corresponding catalytic performance. In this work, an innovative correlative super-resolution fluorescence and scanning electron microscope is applied, and the appropriate analysis procedures are developed to investigate the effect of small-port H-mordenite (H-MOR) morphology on the catalytic performance, along with the effects of extensive acid leaching. These correlative measurements revealed catalytic activity at the interface between intergrown H-MOR crystallites that was assumed inaccessible, without compromising the shape selective properties. Furthermore, it was found that extensive acid leaching led to an etching of the originally accessible microporous structure, rather than the formation of an extended mesoporous structure. The associated transition of small-port to large-port H-MOR therefore did not render the full catalyst particle functional for catalysis. The applied characterization technique allows a straightforward investigation of the zeolite structure–activity relationship beyond the single-particle level. We conclude that such information will ultimately lead to an accurate understanding of the relationship between the bulk scale catalyst behavior and the nanoscale structural features, enabling a rationalization of catalyst design. |
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spelling | pubmed-55576132017-08-17 Rationalizing Acid Zeolite Performance on the Nanoscale by Correlative Fluorescence and Electron Microscopy Van Loon, Jordi Janssen, Kris P. F. Franklin, Thomas Kubarev, Alexey V. Steele, Julian A. Debroye, Elke Breynaert, Eric Martens, Johan A. Roeffaers, Maarten B. J. ACS Catal [Image: see text] The performance of zeolites as solid acid catalysts is strongly influenced by the accessibility of active sites. However, synthetic zeolites typically grow as complex aggregates of small nanocrystallites rather than perfect single crystals. The structural complexity must therefore play a decisive role in zeolite catalyst applicability. Traditional tools for the characterization of heterogeneous catalysts are unable to directly relate nanometer-scale structural properties to the corresponding catalytic performance. In this work, an innovative correlative super-resolution fluorescence and scanning electron microscope is applied, and the appropriate analysis procedures are developed to investigate the effect of small-port H-mordenite (H-MOR) morphology on the catalytic performance, along with the effects of extensive acid leaching. These correlative measurements revealed catalytic activity at the interface between intergrown H-MOR crystallites that was assumed inaccessible, without compromising the shape selective properties. Furthermore, it was found that extensive acid leaching led to an etching of the originally accessible microporous structure, rather than the formation of an extended mesoporous structure. The associated transition of small-port to large-port H-MOR therefore did not render the full catalyst particle functional for catalysis. The applied characterization technique allows a straightforward investigation of the zeolite structure–activity relationship beyond the single-particle level. We conclude that such information will ultimately lead to an accurate understanding of the relationship between the bulk scale catalyst behavior and the nanoscale structural features, enabling a rationalization of catalyst design. American Chemical Society 2017-06-22 2017-08-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5557613/ /pubmed/28824822 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.7b01148 Text en Copyright © 2017 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Van Loon, Jordi Janssen, Kris P. F. Franklin, Thomas Kubarev, Alexey V. Steele, Julian A. Debroye, Elke Breynaert, Eric Martens, Johan A. Roeffaers, Maarten B. J. Rationalizing Acid Zeolite Performance on the Nanoscale by Correlative Fluorescence and Electron Microscopy |
title | Rationalizing Acid Zeolite Performance on the Nanoscale
by Correlative Fluorescence and Electron Microscopy |
title_full | Rationalizing Acid Zeolite Performance on the Nanoscale
by Correlative Fluorescence and Electron Microscopy |
title_fullStr | Rationalizing Acid Zeolite Performance on the Nanoscale
by Correlative Fluorescence and Electron Microscopy |
title_full_unstemmed | Rationalizing Acid Zeolite Performance on the Nanoscale
by Correlative Fluorescence and Electron Microscopy |
title_short | Rationalizing Acid Zeolite Performance on the Nanoscale
by Correlative Fluorescence and Electron Microscopy |
title_sort | rationalizing acid zeolite performance on the nanoscale
by correlative fluorescence and electron microscopy |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5557613/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28824822 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.7b01148 |
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