2023
DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.3c03339
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Hydrophobicity Manipulation of Titanium Silicalite-1 with Enhanced Catalytic Performance via Liquid-Mediated Defect Healing Treatment

Boqing Li,
Kenta Iyoki,
Piyapatch Techasarintr
et al.

Abstract: As a high-performance catalyst in the industry, titanium silicalite-1 (TS-1) has received extensive attention from researchers for decades. Using aqueous hydrogen peroxide as an oxidant, TS-1 exhibits high activity and selectivity for various oxidation reactions. However, the existence of silanol defects compromises its catalytic activity and leads to byproduct formation. In this research, we report a successful elimination of silanol defects and significant improvements in the catalytic activity of TS-1 via d… Show more

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“…8). 36,61,99,100 However, the quantification of metal species at different locations is difficult due to the uncertainty of the absorption coefficient.…”
Section: Lewis Acid Zeolitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8). 36,61,99,100 However, the quantification of metal species at different locations is difficult due to the uncertainty of the absorption coefficient.…”
Section: Lewis Acid Zeolitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our group recently demonstrated a novel liquid-mediated treatment method. The treatment of beta, MFI, and MOR zeolites in a solution containing ammonium fluoride and tetraethylammonium hydroxide significantly decreased the number of internal defects by causing the migration of silicate species into Si atom vacancies. The treated MFI zeolite exhibited superior hydrothermal stability compared to MFI zeolites synthesized with fluoride media, maintaining over 90% of the relative crystallinity even after steaming at 1150 °C.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%