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2D Zeolites
The development of new zeolites in the area of zeolite science is a continuous interest due to their worldwide implementation in adsorption, separation, and catalysis. Two‐dimensional (2D) zeolite accounted as a promising material because of their potential application in various field. 2D zeolite is a porous material prepared from lamellar precursors, in which the crystalline nano layers are joined weakly in one specific direction. Due to the absence of covalent bond, the stacking sequence can be manipulated and the structural diversity can be controlled. Different types of synthetic strategies have been developed for 2D zeolite. The synthetic procedures are based on by adopting bifunctional surfactants or by using Assembly‐Disassembly‐Organization‐Reassembly method. At first, traditional hydrothermal synthesis was discovered followed by post‐synthetic modifications. In this book chapter, the synthetic methods are mainly classified as top‐down methods and bottom‐up methods. Depending on the various synthesis procedures, different properties like structural, acidic and catalytic, and adsorption have been discussed. Finally, their potential applications in various sectors such as petro‐chemistry, biomass conversion, various reactions, and the synthesis of fine chemical have been given.
2D Zeolites
The development of new zeolites in the area of zeolite science is a continuous interest due to their worldwide implementation in adsorption, separation, and catalysis. Two‐dimensional (2D) zeolite accounted as a promising material because of their potential application in various field. 2D zeolite is a porous material prepared from lamellar precursors, in which the crystalline nano layers are joined weakly in one specific direction. Due to the absence of covalent bond, the stacking sequence can be manipulated and the structural diversity can be controlled. Different types of synthetic strategies have been developed for 2D zeolite. The synthetic procedures are based on by adopting bifunctional surfactants or by using Assembly‐Disassembly‐Organization‐Reassembly method. At first, traditional hydrothermal synthesis was discovered followed by post‐synthetic modifications. In this book chapter, the synthetic methods are mainly classified as top‐down methods and bottom‐up methods. Depending on the various synthesis procedures, different properties like structural, acidic and catalytic, and adsorption have been discussed. Finally, their potential applications in various sectors such as petro‐chemistry, biomass conversion, various reactions, and the synthesis of fine chemical have been given.
2D Zeolites
Inamuddin (Herausgeber:in) / Boddula, Rajender (Herausgeber:in) / Ahamed, Mohd Imran (Herausgeber:in) / Asiri, Abdullah M. (Herausgeber:in) / Sardar, Moumita (Autor:in) / Maharana, Manisha (Autor:in) / Manna, Madhumita (Autor:in) / Sen, Sujit (Autor:in)
18.05.2020
18 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
mesoporous , 2D , 3D , Zeolites , microporous
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