Issue 8, 2016

Two-dimensional zeolites in catalysis: current status and perspectives

Abstract

Two-dimensional zeolites have been studied and developed as diverse and fundamentally new forms of 3D framework structures. They can produce structures such as pillared, delaminated, interlamellar expanded and others, offering improved access to active sites and enhanced diffusion of reactants and products. This has been useful in catalysis showing particular benefits for reactions of larger reactants. Primary layered zeolite forms have been obtained by direct synthesis and also by degradation of existing frameworks with built-in weaknesses. Additional forms are obtained by post-synthesis modifications. This contribution presents an overview of results from catalytic testing of various 2D zeolites especially in comparison to their conventional 3D counterparts.

Graphical abstract: Two-dimensional zeolites in catalysis: current status and perspectives

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
01 Dec 2015
Accepted
22 Dec 2015
First published
23 Dec 2015

Catal. Sci. Technol., 2016,6, 2467-2484

Two-dimensional zeolites in catalysis: current status and perspectives

M. V. Opanasenko, W. J. Roth and J. Čejka, Catal. Sci. Technol., 2016, 6, 2467 DOI: 10.1039/C5CY02079D

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