Advances in the Synthesis of Crystalline Metallosilicate Zeolites via Interlayer Expansion

Molecules. 2021 Sep 29;26(19):5916. doi: 10.3390/molecules26195916.

Abstract

Given the numerous industrial applications of zeolites as adsorbents, catalysts, and ion-exchangers, the development of new zeolite structures is highly desired to expand their practical applications. Currently, a general route to develop new zeolite structures is to use interlayer expansion agents to connect layered silicates. In this review, we briefly summarize the novel zeolite structures constructed from the lamellar precursor zeolites MWW, RUB-36, PREFER, Nu-6(1), COK-5, and PLS-1 via interlayer expansion. The contents of the summary contain detailed experiments, physicochemical characterizations, possible expansion mechanisms, and catalytic properties. In addition, the insertion of metal heteroatoms (such as Ti, Fe, Sn) into the layered zeolite precursor through interlayer expansion, which could be helpful to modify the catalytic function, is discussed.

Keywords: interlayer expansion; layered silicates; metal heteroatoms insertion; synthesis; zeolites.

Publication types

  • Review