Dual organic structure-directing agents in zeolite synthesis: cooperation or competition?

Abstract

Organic structure-directing agents (OSDAs) play a vital role in the structural arrangement and compositional diversity of zeolites. The synthesis procedure and properties of zeolites can be improved through the “dual-OSDA” approach, which involves cooperation and/or competition of different OSDAs in the synthesis media. Two OSDAs achieving results that neither of the OSDAs can deliver on its own is referred to as the “cooperative OSDA” approach. In this manner, one can enhance zeolite properties by stabilizing different parts of the framework and altering the synthesis outcome, such as acidity and/or Al distribution. However, cooperation can easily be disrupted, and one of the challenges in dual-OSDA zeolite synthesis is determining the conditions under which OSDA molecules can function in harmony to affect zeolite properties and control phase selection. On the other hand, competition does not always result in negative outcomes (e.g., intergrowth materials). In this review, we discussed the importance of cooperative dual-OSDA synthesis in certain cases, explained the outcomes of this approach, and described the different behaviors key to cooperative systems.

Graphical abstract: Dual organic structure-directing agents in zeolite synthesis: cooperation or competition?

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
07 Feb 2025
Accepted
27 Mar 2025
First published
03 Apr 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Mater. Horiz., 2025, Advance Article

Dual organic structure-directing agents in zeolite synthesis: cooperation or competition?

A. Javdani, J. Bae, G. Ivanushkin and M. Dusselier, Mater. Horiz., 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5MH00235D

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