“…Moreover, in some reactions, coke formation enhances these limitations, as the coke deposits block the zeolite micropores, which results in a rapid decrease in catalytic activity [6,7]. Therefore, several preparative strategies have been developed in the attempt to improve the performance of zeolites in catalysis: the synthesis of zeolites with extra-large pores [8][9][10][11], direct synthesis of zeolite nanocrystals [12][13][14][15][16][17], by exfoliating layered zeolites [18,19], and by introducing mesopores in the microporous materials through templating strategies [7, 20 -22] or demetallation processes [4,7,[23][24][25]. Recently, a novel synthesis procedure for the preparation of mesoporous MFI-type material based on the carbon templating method with an in-situ-generated carbon template was reported by our group [26].…”