Synthesis of Hollow Nanocubes and Macroporous Monoliths of Silicalite‑1 by Alkaline Treatment

A simple strategy involving desilication and recrystallization of silicalite-1 in tetrapropylammonium hydroxide (TPAOH) solution was successfully developed to prepare hollow zeolite nanocubes and three-dimensionally macroporous zeolite monoliths. Large voids were introduced to silicalite-1 crystals...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemistry of materials 2013-11, Vol.25 (21), p.4197-4205
Hauptverfasser: Dai, Chengyi, Zhang, Anfeng, Li, Lingling, Hou, Keke, Ding, Fanshu, Li, Jie, Mu, Dengyou, Song, Chunshan, Liu, Min, Guo, Xinwen
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A simple strategy involving desilication and recrystallization of silicalite-1 in tetrapropylammonium hydroxide (TPAOH) solution was successfully developed to prepare hollow zeolite nanocubes and three-dimensionally macroporous zeolite monoliths. Large voids were introduced to silicalite-1 crystals by controlled silicon leaching with OH– and thin intact shells were formed by the recrystallization of silicon with TPA+. The size of nanocubes could be easily controlled from ∼150 nm to ∼600 nm by simply adjusting the size of parent silicalite-1. Apart from template function to increase the yield of hollow silicalite-1, TPA+ adsorbed on the zeolite protects the parent crystal surface where the recrystallization occurred. The size of the mesopores and/or macropores in the hollow zeolite shell can be controlled by varying the amount of competitive Na+ adsorbent added to the TPAOH solution. Furthermore, three-dimensional macroporous zeolite monoliths can be formed when an electrolyte, such as NaCl, was added to the TPAOH solution. When the sample was used as the support for iron-based catalyst for hydrogenation of CO2 to hydrocarbons, both the conversion of CO2 and the selectivity of C5 + higher hydrocarbons were improved.
ISSN:0897-4756
1520-5002
DOI:10.1021/cm401739e