One-pot synthesis of MWW zeolite nanosheets using a rationally designed organic structure-directing agent

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A new material MIT-1 comprised of delaminated MWW zeolite nanosheets is made in a one-pot synthesis using a rationally designed organic structure-directing agent (OSDA). The OSDA consists of a hydrophilic head segment that resembles the OSDA used to synthesize the zeolite precursor MCM-22(P), a hydrophobic tail segment that resembles the swelling agent used to swell MCM-22(P), and a di-quaternary ammonium linker that connects both segments. MIT-1 features high crystallinity and surface areas exceeding 500 m2 g-1, and can be synthesized over a wide synthesis window that includes Si/Al ratios ranging from 13 to 67. Characterization data reveal high mesoporosity and acid strength with no detectable amorphous silica phases. Compared to MCM-22 and MCM-56, MIT-1 shows a three-fold increase in catalytic activity for the Friedel-Crafts alkylation of benzene with benzyl alcohol.

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Luo, H. Y., Michaelis, V. K., Hodges, S., Griffin, R. G., & Román-Leshkov, Y. (2015). One-pot synthesis of MWW zeolite nanosheets using a rationally designed organic structure-directing agent. Chemical Science, 6(11), 6320–6324. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5sc01912e

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