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Compressibility and crystal-fluid interactions in all-silica ferrierite at high pressure

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MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS
卷 218, 期 -, 页码 42-54

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.micromeso.2015.06.044

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Ferrierite; Synchrotron XRD; High pressure; P-induced molecule intrusion; Displacive phase transition

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  1. Italian Ministry of Education, MIUR [2010EARRRZ]

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The high-pressure behavior of a synthetic siliceous ferrierite has been studied by in situ single-crystal and powder synchrotron X-ray diffraction with a diamond anvil cell, using four different P-transmitting fluids: the non-penetrating silicone oil and the potentially pore-penetrating methanol:ethanol:H2O = 16:3:1 mixture, ethylene glycol and 2methyl-2propen-1ol. The high-pressure experiment in silicone oil shows a remarkable flexibility of the FER framework. Two displacive phase transitions, following the path Pmnn-to-P12(1)/n1-to-P2(1)/n11 with pressure, were observed. The three polymorphs were found to share a virtually identical bulk compressibility, though showing a different anisotropic pattern. The experiments with potentially penetrating media enhanced the occurrence of a complex scenario, from which the P-induced intrusion of fluid molecules into the FER structural voids can be assumed by the different phase-transition paths and compressibility patterns, by the calculated residual electron density and by the different deformation mechanisms at the atomic scale, observed as a function of the used medium. The starting orthorhombic polymorph was always restored upon decompression in all the experiments. The roles of the different surface area in single crystal and polycrystalline samples, and of the process kinetics on the compressibility and crystal-fluid interactions, are discussed. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Summary: This study focuses on using a functional separator to suppress the shuttle effect of soluble lithium polysulfides in Li-S batteries. It is found that the functionalized sulfonic acid group not only accelerates the conduction of lithium ions, but also repels polysulfide anions through electrostatic interactions. The performance of the batteries is significantly improved with the use of this functionalized separator.

MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS (2024)

Article Chemistry, Applied

A fast synthetic strategy for quick preparation and optimization of platelike MFI crystals

Pingping Li, Lei Han, Donghun Kim, Kemal Celebi

Summary: This study presents a fast synthetic strategy for the preparation of high-quality platelike MFI crystals using a thin-wall tubular reactor. The strategy is efficient, time-saving, and can be optimized, making it applicable to the preparation and optimization of other important materials.

MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS (2024)

Article Chemistry, Applied

An eco-friendly method for the scale-up synthesis of ZSM-5 Zeolite

Haitao Yin, Wei Wang, Yuxin Li, Hu Wen, Shuang Chen, Nanzhe Jiang

Summary: This study presents a template-free and solid-state-like crystallisation method for the synthesis of ZSM-5 zeolite, which can be scaled-up in production. Mechanical mixing of starting material components improves the dispersion of materials, leading to ZSM-5 zeolite with high crystallinity and size uniformity.

MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS (2024)

Article Chemistry, Applied

Understanding the vacuum autoreduction behavior of Cu species in CuCl/ NaY adsorbent for CO/N2 separation

Congli Li, Jiang Wang, Zhenfei Wang, Jinxiang Dong, Qi Shi

Summary: This study investigates the evolution and autoreduction behavior of Cu species in CuCl/NaY adsorbent during vacuum thermal activation. It is found that Cu species migrate from supercages to the nearby plane of the six-membered ring connecting the supercage and sod cage during vacuum activation. At 150 degrees C, vacuum autoreduction occurs, resulting in the formation of Cu+Cl- species. The results provide reference for the preparation of pi-complex adsorbents.

MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS (2024)

Article Chemistry, Applied

Mesoporous configuration effects on the physicochemical features of hierarchical ZSM-5 supported cobalt oxide as catalysts in methane partial oxidation

Irena Khatrin, Iman Abdullah, Alan J. Mccue, Yuni K. Krisnandi

Summary: Hierarchical porous system with two types of mesopores provides a solution to the diffusion limitation in conventional zeolites. Cobalt oxide impregnated hierarchical ZSM-5 zeolite samples with intra- and inter-crystalline mesopores were synthesized using two different strategies. The physicochemical properties of the modified catalysts were analyzed, revealing distinct features given by the two mesoporous configurations. Catalytic activity analysis showed that Co-oxide/ZSM-5 with inter-crystalline mesopores exhibited higher activity in methane partial oxidation reaction compared to Co-oxide/ZSM-5 with intra-crystalline mesopores.

MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS (2024)

Article Chemistry, Applied

High-temperature preparation of Ni2P suspended within carbon matrix and its potential as HER electrocatalyst

Nataliia Reinders, Martin Durovic, Pavla Honcova, Zaneta Dohnalova, Jana Luxova, Stanislav Slang, Jhonatan Rodriguez-Pereira, Petra S. Sulcova

Summary: This study presents a new method for preparing a microporous Ni2P/C catalyst with high catalytic activity. The redox reaction and carbon matrix formation during high-temperature treatment contribute to the stability and activity of the catalyst. Experimental and analytical results suggest that the microporous structure of the composite plays a crucial role in its catalytic performance. These findings are important for practical applications of efficient hydrogen production by water electrolysis.

MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS (2024)

Article Chemistry, Applied

Preliminary evaluation of zeolite-based platforms as potential dual drug delivery systems against microbial infections in the tumor microenvironment

Ana Raquel Bertao, Viktoriya Ivasiv, Cristina Almeida-Aguiar, Patricia R. Correia, Antonio M. Fonseca, Manuel Banobre-Lopez, Fatima Baltazar, Isabel C. Neves

Summary: This study developed a zeolite-based delivery system (ZDS) using silver and 5-Fluorouracil as antimicrobial and antineoplastic agents. The ZDS was characterized and its antimicrobial properties were investigated, showing better antibacterial effectiveness for the ZDS containing both silver and 5-FU.

MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS (2024)

Article Chemistry, Applied

Methylation of benzene with methane induced by strong adsorption of benzene on Co ion at α-position in zeolite with moderate Al-Al distance

Naonobu Katada, Nobuki Ozawa, Etsushi Tsuji, Keigo Kanehara, Akiho Otsuka, Taiga Sakamoto, Kirari Umezawa, Hitoshi Matsubara, Satoshi Suganuma, Momoji Kubo

Summary: First principles calculations were used to investigate the pathway for methylation of benzene with methane catalyzed by MFI type zeolite-supported Co species. The strong adsorption of benzene on Co is found to lower the activation energy for methane dissociation and promote the formation of toluene precursor. The activation energy of methane dissociation is also affected by the Al-Al distance.

MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS (2024)

Article Chemistry, Applied

Binding of radionuclides and surrogate to 18-crown-6 ether by density functional theory

Yuan Liu, An T. Ta, Kyoung Chul Park, Shenyang Hu, Natalia B. Shustova, Simon R. Phillpot

Summary: We use density functional theory to investigate the interactions of cerium, americium, and curium cations with crown ethers. Our results demonstrate that crown ethers can capture cerium, americium, and curium ions, and modifying the crown ether structure by substituting nitrogen atoms for oxygen atoms significantly increases their binding energies with radionuclides.

MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS (2024)

Article Chemistry, Applied

Synthesis of novel MOF for adsorption of germanium: Kinetics, isotherm and thermodynamics

Zhengwu Peng, Shixing Wang, Yihui Wu, Xiang Liu, Hongliang Liu, Dekun Zhang, Likang Fu

Summary: An efficient adsorbent for recovery of germanium was prepared and characterized in this study. The adsorption behavior of Ge(IV) on the adsorbent was analyzed, and the results showed that it follows pseudo-secondary kinetic model and Langmuir isotherm model. The adsorbent exhibited good anionic anti-interference ability and can still maintain high adsorption efficiency after repeated adsorption.

MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS (2024)