Solvent-free hierarchization of zeolites by carbochlorination

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Abstract

Carbochlorination, a solvent-free top-down process, is a novel pathway for the hierarchization of zeolites. In contrast to other methods no further washing steps are required. The employed method should serve as a model system for the “upcycling” of coked and deactivated zeolites accumulated by the industry. In order to establish a basic understanding of the process, zeolite H-Y was taken as a model system and a thorough investigation of important reaction parameters, like chlorination temperature, time and concentration, carbon loading, and Si/Al ratio, was performed. Under optimized conditions, we have been able to hierarchize H-Y with high yield, doubling the mesopore volume while maintaining the crystallinity and surface area.

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Nichterwitz, M., Grätz, S., Nickel, W., & Borchardt, L. (2017). Solvent-free hierarchization of zeolites by carbochlorination. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 5(1), 221–229. https://doi.org/10.1039/C6TA09145H

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