Synthesis, characterisation, and catalytic
evaluation of hierarchical faujasite zeolites:
milestones, challenges, and future directions†
D. Verboekend,*a N. Nuttens,a R. Locus,a J. Van Aelst,a P. Verolme,b J. C. Groen,b
J. Pe´rez-Ramı´rezc and B. F. Selsa
Chem. Soc. Rev. http://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlepdf/2016/cs/c5cs00520e?page=search
Abstract:
Faujasite (X, Y, and USY) zeolites represent one of the most widely-applied and abundant catalysts and
sorbents in the chemical industry. In the last 5 years substantial progress was made in the synthesis,
characterisation, and catalytic exploitation of hierarchically-structured variants of these zeolites. Hererin,
we provide an overview of these contributions, highlighting the main advancements regarding the
evaluation of the nature and functionality of introduced secondary porosity. The novelty, efficiency,
versatility, and sustainability of the reported bottom-up and (predominately) top-down strategies are
discussed. The crucial role of the relative stability of faujasites in aqueous media is highlighted. The interplay
between the physico-chemical properties of the hierarchical zeolites and their use in petrochemical and
biomass-related catalytic processes is assessed.
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