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Catching a New Zeolite as a Transition Material during Deconstruction

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Yue, QiudiORCiD Profile - 0000-0003-2046-5238WoS Profile - S-1984-2017Scopus Profile - 56640691100
Steciuk, Gwladys
Mazur, MichalORCiD Profile - 0000-0001-5044-5284WoS Profile - M-1343-2018Scopus Profile - 55982469400
Zhang, JinORCiD Profile - 0000-0001-7021-3165WoS Profile - D-2188-2018Scopus Profile - 57196378684
Petrov, OlegORCiD Profile - 0000-0003-1728-6896WoS Profile - Y-5648-2018Scopus Profile - 15036807200
Shamzhy, MariyaORCiD Profile - 0000-0002-1979-6817WoS Profile - F-5477-2014Scopus Profile - 37097810200
Liu, MingxiuORCiD Profile - 0000-0003-3998-0491WoS Profile - FIC-7414-2022Scopus Profile - 57211060890
Palatinus, Lukáš
Čejka, JiříORCiD Profile - 0000-0003-1400-1031WoS Profile - B-1833-2013Scopus Profile - 26425652500
Opanasenko, MaksymORCiD Profile - 0000-0002-0833-8255WoS Profile - F-5202-2014Scopus Profile - 26039414100

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Publication date
2023
Published in
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Volume / Issue
145 (16)
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ISSN: 0002-7863
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This publication has a published version with DOI 10.1021/jacs.3c00423

Abstract
Zeolites are key materials in both basic research and industrial applications. However, their synthesis is neither diverse nor applicable to labile frameworks because classical procedures require harsh hydrothermal conditions, whereas post-synthesis methods are limited to a few suitable parent materials. Remaining frameworks can fail due to amorphization, dissolution, and other decomposition processes. Nevertheless, stopping degradation at intermediate structures could yield new zeolites. Here, by optimizing the design and synthesis parameters of the parent zeolite IWV, we "caught" a new, highly crystalline, and siliceous zeolite during its degradation. IWV seed-assisted crystallization followed by gentle transformation into the water-alcohol system yielded the highly crystalline daughter zeolite IPC-20, whose structure was solved by precession-assisted three-dimensional electron diffraction. Without additional requirements, as in conventional (direct or post-synthesis) strategies, our approach may be applied to any chemically labile material with a staged structure.
Keywords
electron-diffraction tomography, germanium, crystallization
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