Chemical Imaging of Hierarchical Porosity Formation within a Zeolite Crystal Visualized by Small-Angle X-Ray Scattering and In-Situ Fluorescence Microscopy

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2021-06-14

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Filez, MatthiasISNI 0000000506383759
Veselý, MartinISNI 0000000507779835
Garcia-Torregrosa, IvanISNI 0000000505998399
Gambino, MariannaISNI 0000000506581894
Attila, O.ISNI 0000000493355790
Meirer, FlorianISNI 0000000137317800
Katrukha, Eugene A.ISNI 0000000492896501
Roeffaers, Maarten B.J.
Garrevoet, Jan
Kapitein, LukasISNI 0000000389218112

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Abstract

Introducing hierarchical porosity to zeolites is vital for providing molecular access to microporous domains. Yet, the dynamics of meso- and macropore formation has remained elusive and pore space ill-characterized by a lack of (in situ) microscopic tools sensitive to nanoporosity. Here, we probe hierarchical porosity formation within a zeolite ZSM-5 crystal in real-time by in situ fluorescence microscopy during desilication. In addition, we introduce small-angle X-ray scattering microscopy as novel characterization tool to map intracrystal meso- and macropore properties. It is shown that hierarchical porosity formation initiates at the crystal surface and propagates to the crystal core via a pore front with decreasing rate. Also, hierarchical porosity only establishes in specific (segments of) subunits which constitute ZSM-5. Such space-dependent meso- and macroporosity implies local discrepancies in diffusion, performance and deactivation behaviors even within a zeolite crystal.

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desilication, hierarchical nanoporosity, in situ fluorescence microscopy, small-angle X-ray scattering microscopy, zeolite, Catalysis, General Chemistry

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Filez, M, Vesely, M, Garcia-Torregrosa, I, Gambino, M, Attila, Ö, Meirer, F, Katrukha, E A, Roeffaers, M B J, Garrevoet, J, Kapitein, L C & Weckhuysen, B M 2021, 'Chemical Imaging of Hierarchical Porosity Formation within a Zeolite Crystal Visualized by Small-Angle X-Ray Scattering and In-Situ Fluorescence Microscopy', Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, vol. 60, no. 25, pp. 13803-13806. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202101747