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A 3D extra-large-pore zeolite enabled by 1D-to-3D topotactic condensation of a chain silicate
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2023
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Materials ScienceMolecular SieveChemical EngineeringStable Silica-based ZeolitesEngineeringMolecular SievingChain SilicateNanomaterialsNanoporous MaterialSurface ScienceCatalysisExtra-large-pore ZeoliteChemistryIncreased PorosityCatalyst PreparationZeoliteTopotactic Condensation1D-to-3d Topotactic Condensation
Zeolites are microporous silicates with a large variety of applications as catalysts, adsorbents, and cation exchangers. Stable silica-based zeolites with increased porosity are in demand to allow adsorption and processing of large molecules but challenge our synthetic ability. We report a new, highly stable pure silica zeolite called ZEO-3, which has a multidimensional, interconnected system of extra-large pores open through windows made by 16 and 14 silicate tetrahedra, the least dense polymorph of silica known so far. This zeolite was formed by an unprecedented one-dimensional to three-dimensional (1D-to-3D) topotactic condensation of a chain silicate. With a specific surface area of more than 1000 square meters per gram, ZEO-3 showed a high performance for volatile organic compound abatement and recovery compared with other zeolites and metal-organic frameworks.
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