Issue 45, 2024

Hierarchical zeolite-encapsulated metal nanoparticles for heterogeneous catalysis

Abstract

Zeolites, characterized by their highly porous structure, have become integral to modern industry and environmental science due to their broad applications in adsorption, separation, and catalysis. Recent advancements in zeolite synthesis, particularly through hydrothermal methods and the incorporation of metal nanoparticles, have significantly expanded their utility. This review delves into the innovative strategies for encapsulating metal nanoparticles within zeolite matrices, enhancing catalytic reactions’ efficiency, selectivity, and durability. Challenges such as nanoparticle agglomeration and catalyst deactivation are addressed through hierarchical zeolite encapsulation, which provides a novel route for the development of multifunctional materials. By examining methods ranging from in situ encapsulation to post-synthetic recrystallization, this review highlights the versatility and potential of metal@zeolite catalysts in various applications, including organic synthesis, pollutant treatment, and energy conversion. The review underscores the importance of optimizing the interaction between metal nanoparticles and the zeolite framework to achieve superior catalytic performance, offering new directions for research in catalytic science and industrial process optimization.

Graphical abstract: Hierarchical zeolite-encapsulated metal nanoparticles for heterogeneous catalysis

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Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
03 Jun 2024
Accepted
26 Aug 2024
First published
30 Sep 2024

Nanoscale, 2024,16, 20842-20863

Hierarchical zeolite-encapsulated metal nanoparticles for heterogeneous catalysis

X. Liu, S. Zhao, W. Yang and J. Huang, Nanoscale, 2024, 16, 20842 DOI: 10.1039/D4NR02307B

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