posted on 2023-07-13, 13:33authored byXin Yan, Jiaxing Zhang, Tianlong Wang, Huifang Wu, Lu Fang, Lin-an Liu, Limin Ren, Xinwen Guo
Small-pore
Lewis acid zeolites have been showing increasing potential
in shape-selective reactions regarding small-molecule conversion.
In this study, Sn-CHA with tunable framework Sn contents was facilely
prepared via a fluoride-free, seed-assisted interzeolite conversion
(IZC) pathway. Commercially available dealuminated USY functioned
as the parent sample, and seeding played a vital role in accelerating
the transformation process, promoting the target zeolite yield, and
guiding the attached-growth pathway. Notably, a proto-zeolite phase
with a semi-constructed pore structure was captured during the IZC
process, which represents a crucial intermediate stage for developing
the complete CHA structure and ensuring a well-defined Sn status.
The detailed synthesis mechanism was explored in multiscale by a series
of techniques. The obtained Sn-CHA and proto-Sn-CHA exhibited excellent
catalytic performance in converting 1,3-dihydroxyacetone to methyl
lactate. Proto-Sn-CHA was proven to be a highly effective glucose
isomerization catalyst owing to its larger pore size and Lewis acidic
nature.