2021 Annual Meeting
(349af) Mesoporous Zeolites Supported Catalysts for Selective Ring Opening of 1-Methylnaphthalene with Remarkably Enhanced BTEX Yield
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There has been growing interest in the research and development of hierarchical zeolites to reduce diffusion limitations in reactions catalyzed by microporous zeolites. Hierarchical zeolites can be synthesized by different strategies, resulting in the creation of mesoporosity with different configurations in addition to some unique pore properties that are oftentimes characteristic to specific synthetic routes. In this talk, we will highlight an organotemplate-free synthesis of mesoporous zeolites and the novel multifunctional catalysts using these mesoporous zeolites that rendered unprecedented activity on selective ring opening of 1-methylnaphthalene with remarkably enhanced BTEX yields. Additional discussion will be dedicated to elucidating the critical role of zeolite mesoporosity and zeolite types on conversion and selectivity. We will conclude this talk with a general summary and recommendation about the utilization of mesoporous zeolites for industrial hydrocracking processes.