TY - JOUR
T1 - Two-dimensional zeolites in catalysis
T2 - current state-of-the-art and perspectives
AU - Xu, Hao
AU - Wu, Peng
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Taylor & Francis.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Two-dimensional (2D) zeolites with modifiable structures, can possess great advantages in catalysis compared to three-dimensional (3D) rigid ones. Three kinds of 2D zeolites, including traditional lamellar ones, 2D zeolites induced by oriented growth with specially designed structural-directing agents, and 2D intermediates derived from germanosilicates, are covered in this review. 2D zeolites derived catalysts with higher surface area, larger pore size or hierarchical pore system release the diffusion constrains and enhance the accessibility of active sites, but they may also exhibit different microenvironments to the traditional 3D zeolites. The present review focuses on the complex relationship among pore architectures, location of active sites and the catalytic properties by comparing the 2D zeolite catalysts to 3D ones in the reactions catalyzed by framework Al or other heteroatoms (Ti and Sn), such as alkylation, selective oxidation and isomerization reactions. Last but not least, the challenges for future progress on both the preparation and application of these 2D zeolite catalysts are addressed.
AB - Two-dimensional (2D) zeolites with modifiable structures, can possess great advantages in catalysis compared to three-dimensional (3D) rigid ones. Three kinds of 2D zeolites, including traditional lamellar ones, 2D zeolites induced by oriented growth with specially designed structural-directing agents, and 2D intermediates derived from germanosilicates, are covered in this review. 2D zeolites derived catalysts with higher surface area, larger pore size or hierarchical pore system release the diffusion constrains and enhance the accessibility of active sites, but they may also exhibit different microenvironments to the traditional 3D zeolites. The present review focuses on the complex relationship among pore architectures, location of active sites and the catalytic properties by comparing the 2D zeolite catalysts to 3D ones in the reactions catalyzed by framework Al or other heteroatoms (Ti and Sn), such as alkylation, selective oxidation and isomerization reactions. Last but not least, the challenges for future progress on both the preparation and application of these 2D zeolite catalysts are addressed.
KW - Zeolite
KW - selective oxidation
KW - solid acid catalysis
KW - structural modification
KW - two-dimensional
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85112568494
U2 - 10.1080/01614940.2021.1948298
DO - 10.1080/01614940.2021.1948298
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85112568494
SN - 0161-4940
VL - 63
SP - 234
EP - 301
JO - Catalysis Reviews - Science and Engineering
JF - Catalysis Reviews - Science and Engineering
IS - 2
ER -