Insight into the Evolution Track for the Metathesis of Alkenes within Hierarchical Zeolite‐Based Catalysts

Author:

Wei Ning123,Wang Lizhuo4,Yang Wenjie4,Zhang Dazhi1,Jia Zhenghao1,Liu Wei1,Zhang Weiping3,Zang Jiazhong5,Huang Shengjun1ORCID,Huang Jun4

Affiliation:

1. Division of Fossil Energy Conversion Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences Zhongshan Road 457 Dalian 116023 China

2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100049 China

3. State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals School of Chemical Engineering Dalian University of Technology Dalian 116024 China

4. Laboratory for Catalysis Engineering School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Sydney Nano Institute The University of Sydney Sydney, New South Wales 2006 Australia

5. CenerTech Tianjin Chemical Research and Design Institute Co., Ltd. Tianjin 300131 China

Abstract

AbstractThe usage of hierarchical MFI zeolite enables a boost of the catalytic performance of Mo‐based catalysts for the olefin‐metathesis reaction. The harvest of active catalysts roots in a segmental evolution track between hierarchical zeolite and Al2O3slices for the fabrication of active sites. The working evolution track requires the indispensable engagements from intracrystalline mesoporous surface, Al2O3slices, and zeolitic Brønsted acid sites. The infilling of disaggregated Al2O3slices into the intracrystalline mesopores triggers the creation of localized intrazeolite−Al2O3interfaces, which enables the subsequent migration and trapping of surface molybdates into the micropores. The insulation of intrazeolite−Al2O3interface or shielding of zeolitic Brønsted acid sites leads to the break of the evolution track. Our findings disclose the hidden functionality of mesoporosity as intrazeolite interface boundary for the fabrication of active sites and supply a new strategy for the rational design of zeolite catalysts.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis,Organic Chemistry

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