Molecular-sized micropores of ZSM-5 zeolite catalysts provide spatial restrictions around catalytic sites that allow for shape-selective catalysis. However, the fact that ZSM-5 has two main pore systems with different geometries is relatively unexploited as a potential source of additional shape selectivity. Here, we use confocal laser-scanning microscopy to show that by changing the polarity of the solvent, the acid-catalyzed furfuryl alcohol oligomerization can be directed to selectively occur within either of two locations in the microporous network. This finding is confirmed for H-ZSM-5 particles with different Si/Al ratios and indicates a general trend for shape-selective catalytic reactions.
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Kubarev, A. V., Breynaert, E., Van Loon, J., Layek, A., Fleury, G., Radhakrishnan, S., … Roeffaers, M. B. J. (2017). Solvent Polarity-Induced Pore Selectivity in H-ZSM-5 Catalysis. ACS Catalysis, 7(7), 4248–4252. https://doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.7b00782
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