One-pot rota-crystallized hollownest-structured Ti-zeolite: A calcination-free and recyclable catalytic material

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A hydrothermal rota-crystallization method is developed for the one-step synthesis of a hollownest-structured zeolite precursor with the shell composed of autogenously-intergrown MWW nanosheet crystals containing a large number of stacking-pores without using any porogen or hard scaffold. This material possesses a large external surface area. By simple acid washing, the resultant Ti-containing catalyst can be directly used in the epoxidation of alkenes with hydrogen peroxide. The excellent catalytic activity over the Ti-HSZ catalyst is assumed to be due to the exposure of more Ti active sites over the MWW nanosheet crystals in the shell of the catalyst. More importantly, this Ti-HSZ catalyst washed with H2O2/ethanol solution has been reused 6 times without an appreciable decrease in both the conversion of the allyl chloride and the selectivity of the epichlorohydrin, which is ascribed to the structural stability of the hollownest-structured zeolite.

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Zhou, D., Zhang, T., Xia, Q., Zhao, Y., Lv, K., Lu, X., & Nie, R. (2016). One-pot rota-crystallized hollownest-structured Ti-zeolite: A calcination-free and recyclable catalytic material. Chemical Science, 7(8), 4966–4972. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6sc01735e

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