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Catalytic activity enhancement in pillared zeolites produced from exfoliated MWW monolayers in solution

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Ogorzały, Karolina
Jajko, Gabriela
Wolski, Karol
Zapotoczny, Szczepan
Kubů, MartinORCiD Profile - 0000-0003-3814-634XWoS Profile - F-5111-2014Scopus Profile - 34969205600
Roth, Wiesław J.
Gil, Barbara
Makowski, Wacław

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Publication date
2022
Published in
Catalysis Today
Volume / Issue
390-391 (May)
ISBN / ISSN
ISSN: 0920-5861
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This publication has a published version with DOI 10.1016/j.cattod.2021.10.004

Abstract
Layered zeolites, especially MWW, have been used to synthesize pillared micro/mesoporous hybrids with the goal to enhance catalytic activity towards larger molecules. The critical preparation step is expansion of the interlayer space by swelling with cationic surfactants at high pH. Recently reported solutions of MWW mono layers, obtained by exfoliation of the zeolite MCM-56, can be used to prepare analogous materials by flocculation (precipitation) with surfactant solutions. This previously unavailable approach is studied in this work with both high pH (0.2 M, pH > 13.3) and lower pH (0.01 M, pH~12) solutions, and resulted in finding conditions for preparation of catalysts that can be more active than pure microporous layers (zeolite) despite large content of unreactive silica pillars. Both the high and low pH conditions afforded similar expanded surfactant-MWW composites, but their behavior differed during pillaring with TEOS. Well-defined expanded interlayer distances indicated by a low angle reflection in XRD above 3 nm d-spacing was observed only with the high alkalinity preparations. An additional benefit was observed with TEOS treatment in the presence of isopropyl alcohol leading to a product showing high catalytic activity in model alkylation reaction (mesitylene with benzyl alcohol) proceeding faster than with the pure zeolite. The products obtained under different conditions were characterized by textural methods, nitrogen adsorption and QE-TPDA, and FT-IR to investigate acid site parameters. Notably, the MCM-56 used in this work was prepared with addition of aniline as the structure promoting agent and is the second formulation affording exfoliable MWW materials.
Keywords
layered zeolites, MCM-56, alcohol-assisted pillaring, catalysis, Friedel-Crafts alkylation
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