Densification of Silica Spheres: A New Pathway to Nano-Dimensioned Zeolite-Based Catalysts

Chemistry. 2017 Aug 16;23(46):10983-10986. doi: 10.1002/chem.201702768. Epub 2017 Jul 24.

Abstract

Nanosized materials are expected to play a unique role in the development of future catalytic processes. Herein, pre-prepared and geometrically well-defined amorphous silica spheres are densified into silica-rich zeolites with nanosized dimensions. After the densification, the obtained nanosized zeolites exhibit the same spherical morphology like the starting precursor but characterized by a drastically reduced size, higher density, and high crystallinity. The phase transformation into crystalline zeolite material and the densification effect are achieved through a well-controlled steam-assisted treatment of the larger precursor particles so that the transformation process proceeds always towards the center of the spheres, just like a shrinking process. Furthermore, this procedure is applicable also to commercially available silica particles, as well as aluminum-containing systems (precursors) leading to acidic nano-catalysts with improved catalytic performance.

Keywords: catalytic cracking; crystallization; heterogeneous catalysis; nanoparticles; silica-rich zeolites.