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Novel Mesoporous ZSM-5 Zeolite with Disparate Morphologies Synthesized by a Double Long-alkyl-chain Organosilane Template

  • Fei Zhao , Dongliang Liu und Yijiang Wang
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 6. Januar 2017
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Abstract

A novel hierarchical ZSM-5 zeolite containing two disparate morphologies was prepared by using a new organosilane surfactant with two long alkyl chains. Main crystal phase arrayed regularly and stacked in dense layers. However, the rest of crystalline phase was shaped like egg tarts.

Kurzfassung

Ein neuer hierarchischer ZSM-5-Zeolith mit zwei unterschiedlichen Morphologien wurde unter Verwendung eines neuen amphiphilen Organosilantensid, das eine zwei lange Alkylketten besitzt, präpariert. Die kristalline Hauptphase war regelmäßig geordnet und in dichte Lagen gepackt. Die restliche kristalline Phase war jedoch wie „Eiertörtchen” gestaltet.


*Correspondence address, Dr. Dongliang Liu, College of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology, Donghua University, 2999 North Renmin RD, Shanghai, P.R. China, E-Mail:

Fei Zhao was born in 1989. He obtained her Bachelor's Degree from Anhui University in 2013. He is now taking a master's degree in the synthesis and physical chemistry of surfactants and catalyst preparation at Donghua University.

Dongliang Liu was born in 1974. He obtained a Bachelor's Degree from Dalian University of Technology in 1997 and a Ph.D. from the same university in 2006. Since 2006, He has been teaching and working at Donghua University. His main field of research are organic synthesis and industrial catalysis.

Yijiang Wang was born in 1992. He obtained his Bachelor's Degree from Donghua University in 2014. He is now taking a master's degree in the synthesis and physical chemistry of surfactants and catalyst preparation at Donghua University.


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Received: 2016-10-22
Accepted: 2016-06-02
Published Online: 2017-01-06
Published in Print: 2017-01-20

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