In situ visualisation of zeolite anisotropic framework flexibility during catalysis

Zeolites exhibit framework flexibility driving their chemical and catalytic properties. Since the zeolitic pores are extremely small, a slight strain generated in the crystal induces compelling changes in shape, connectivity, accessibility, and the framework chemical properties. These modifications...

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Veröffentlicht in:Catalysis today 2025-02, Vol.446, p.115118, Article 115118
Hauptverfasser: Rodrigues, Mariana V., Vinaches, Paloma, Polo, Carla C., Silva, Marlon M., Suzana, Ana F., Cha, Wonsuk, Pergher, Sibele B., Rochet, Amélie, Meneau, Florian
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Zusammenfassung:Zeolites exhibit framework flexibility driving their chemical and catalytic properties. Since the zeolitic pores are extremely small, a slight strain generated in the crystal induces compelling changes in shape, connectivity, accessibility, and the framework chemical properties. These modifications affected the adsorption and desorption of reactants/products and the diffusion within the channels during reaction. Using in situ 3D Bragg coherent X-ray diffraction imaging, we unveil the dynamics of the zeolite structure during catalysis, contraction and/or expansion of its framework also known as zeolite framework flexibility. We imaged three-dimensionally a single faujasite zeolite crystal during the ethanol dehydration reaction revealing anisotropic lattice dynamics simultaneously to guest molecules formation. Understanding zeolite flexibility could permit to tune zeolites properties towards potentially higher adsorption and selectivity. [Display omitted] •Bragg CDI unveils 3D flexibility of zeolite during catalytic reaction.•FAU zeolite demonstrated strong lattice dynamics during ethanol dehydration.•Anisotropic lattice dynamics are correlated to guest molecules formation.
ISSN:0920-5861
DOI:10.1016/j.cattod.2024.115118