Issue 24, 2020

Encapsulation of Cu nanoparticles in nanovoids of plate-like silica sodalite through interlayer condensation of Cu2+ ion-exchanged layered silicate RUB-15

Abstract

The interlayer condensation of layered silicates is a unique method for synthesizing zeolites and is effective for the introduction of metal species into platy zeolite frameworks. Layered silicate RUB-15 is a useful starting material because metal ions can be introduced between the layers and zeolite frameworks (all-silica SOD-type zeolite; silica sodalite) can be formed through interlayer condensation. In this study, Cu ions were intercalated into layered silicate RUB-15, and metal Cu nanoparticles were formed in the nanovoids of silica sodalite by a simple heat treatment in an inert atmosphere. Both interlayer condensation and the reduction of Cu2+ ions were confirmed by in situ XRD analysis performed during the heat treatment. The residual interlayer tetramethylammonium ions played two roles: the control of stacking sequence in the interlayer condensation and the reduction of Cu2+ ions. The formed Cu nanoparticles were stable in air atmosphere because of their confinement in the nanovoids of the sodalite frameworks.

Graphical abstract: Encapsulation of Cu nanoparticles in nanovoids of plate-like silica sodalite through interlayer condensation of Cu2+ ion-exchanged layered silicate RUB-15

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Mar 2020
Accepted
01 May 2020
First published
01 May 2020

Dalton Trans., 2020,49, 8067-8074

Encapsulation of Cu nanoparticles in nanovoids of plate-like silica sodalite through interlayer condensation of Cu2+ ion-exchanged layered silicate RUB-15

M. Koike, R. Sakai, S. Enomoto, T. Mino, N. Sugimura, T. Gotoh, H. Wada, A. Shimojima and K. Kuroda, Dalton Trans., 2020, 49, 8067 DOI: 10.1039/D0DT01083A

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