Protozeolite-Seeded Synthesis of Single-Crystalline Hierarchical Zeolites with Facet-Shaped Mesopores and Their Catalytic Application in Methanol-to-Propylene Conversion

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2022 Aug 22;61(34):e202205716. doi: 10.1002/anie.202205716. Epub 2022 Jul 11.

Abstract

Hierarchical zeolites integrating intrinsic micropores with secondary meso- and/or macropores afford superior catalytic properties for enhanced mass transportation and more accessible active sites. The mesopores generated by using mesoporogens or framework etching are usually irregular with abundant defective sites and low hydrothermal stability. Here, using protozeolite nanoparticles as seeds, we succeeded in the synthesis of single-crystalline hierarchical ZSM-5 zeolites with hexagonal mesopores faceted by complete microporous frameworks. The protozeolites played a key role in the formation of faceted mesopores achieved via intraparticle ripening process. Thanks to the unique texture properties and more accessible acid sites at the open location, the as-prepared zeolites exhibited remarkedly long lifetime (18 h) and high propylene selectivity (52.7 %) with propylene/ethylene ratio of 3.64 in the methanol-to-propylene reaction (WHSV=12.5 h-1 ) compared to the counterparts.

Keywords: Facet-Shaped; Hierarchical Structure; Methanol-to-Propylene Reaction; ZSM-5; Zeolites.