A Six-Membered Ring Molecular Sieve Achieved by a Reconstruction Route.

J Am Chem Soc

Key Laboratory of Applied Chemistry of Zhejiang Province and Department of Chemistry and Key Laboratory of Biomass Chemical Engineering of Ministry of Education and College of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310028, China.

Published: April 2023

Zeolite molecular sieves with at least eight-membered rings are widely applied in industrial applications, while zeolite crystals with six-membered rings are normally regarded as useless products due to the occupancy of the organic templates and/or inorganic cation in the micropores that could not be removed. Herein, we showed that a novel six-membered ring molecular sieve (ZJM-9) with fully open micropores could be achieved by a reconstruction route. The mixed gas breakthrough experiments such as CHOH/HO, CH/HO, CO/HO, and CO/HO at 25 °C showed that this molecular sieve was efficient for selective dehydration. Particularly, a lower desorption temperature (95 °C) of ZJM-9 than that (250 °C) of the commercial 3A molecular sieve might offer an opportunity for saving more energy in dehydration processes.

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