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Accelerated discovery of stable, extra-large-pore nano zeolites with micro-electron diffraction

Chao Ma, Zhenghan Zhang, Mengdi Zhang, Xudong Tian, Cong Lin, Lei Han, Guangchao Li, Tsz Woon Benedict Lo, Ka‐Fu Yung, Haitao Song, Wei Lin, Miguel Á. Camblor, Le Xu, Jian Li

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Abstract

Stable zeolites with extra-large pores and nano dimensions that are capable of processing large molecules are in high demand but have been difficult to produce. Their complex structures and nanoscale crystal sizes present challenges for analysis using conventional x-ray diffraction techniques, leading to inefficiencies in material development. We report NJU120-1 and NJU120-2, two robust and fully connected aluminosilicate nano zeolites featuring interconnected channel systems with extra-large 22-ring pores. NJU120-1 is a nanosheet with only about 8-nanometer thickness, corresponding to 1.5 unit cells, and NJU120-2 is a nanorod with 50 by 250 nanometer dimensions. Their synthesis optimization was greatly accelerated through rapid structure determination with MicroED, revealing their multidimensional pore structures. Their very large largest-free-sphere diameters of approximately 1.2 nanometers coupled with nano morphologies enabled catalytic cracking of large molecules.

Topics & Concepts

NanometreNano-Materials scienceNanorodNanosheetNanotechnologyAluminosilicateNanoscopic scaleDiffractionMoleculeNanoporeElectron diffractionCrystal (programming language)Chemical engineeringChemistryCatalysisComposite materialOpticsPhysicsProgramming languageEngineeringBiochemistryOrganic chemistryComputer scienceZeolite Catalysis and SynthesisMesoporous Materials and CatalysisMetal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
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