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Nature | 2017

Ultra-selective high-flux membranes from directly synthesized zeolite nanosheets

Mi Young Jeon; Donghun Kim; Prashant Kumar; Pyung Soo Lee; Neel Rangnekar; Peng Bai; Meera Shete; Bahman Elyassi; Han Seung Lee; Katabathini Narasimharao; Sulaiman Nasir Basahel; Shaeel A. Al-Thabaiti; Wenqian Xu; Hong Je Cho; Evgenii O. Fetisov; Raghuram Thyagarajan; Robert F. DeJaco; Wei Fan; K. Andre Mkhoyan; J. Ilja Siepmann; Michael Tsapatsis

A zeolite with structure type MFI is an aluminosilicate or silicate material that has a three-dimensionally connected pore network, which enables molecular recognition in the size range 0.5–0.6 nm. These micropore dimensions are relevant for many valuable chemical intermediates, and therefore MFI-type zeolites are widely used in the chemical industry as selective catalysts or adsorbents. As with all zeolites, strategies to tailor them for specific applications include controlling their crystal size and shape. Nanometre-thick MFI crystals (nanosheets) have been introduced in pillared and self-pillared (intergrown) architectures, offering improved mass-transfer characteristics for certain adsorption and catalysis applications. Moreover, single (non-intergrown and non-layered) nanosheets have been used to prepare thin membranes that could be used to improve the energy efficiency of separation processes. However, until now, single MFI nanosheets have been prepared using a multi-step approach based on the exfoliation of layered MFI, followed by centrifugation to remove non-exfoliated particles. This top-down method is time-consuming, costly and low-yield and it produces fragmented nanosheets with submicrometre lateral dimensions. Alternatively, direct (bottom-up) synthesis could produce high-aspect-ratio zeolite nanosheets, with improved yield and at lower cost. Here we use a nanocrystal-seeded growth method triggered by a single rotational intergrowth to synthesize high-aspect-ratio MFI nanosheets with a thickness of 5 nanometres (2.5 unit cells). These high-aspect-ratio nanosheets allow the fabrication of thin and defect-free coatings that effectively cover porous substrates. These coatings can be intergrown to produce high-flux and ultra-selective MFI membranes that compare favourably with other MFI membranes prepared from existing MFI materials (such as exfoliated nanosheets or nanocrystals).


Angewandte Chemie | 2015

2D zeolite coatings: Langmuir-Schaefer deposition of 3 nm thick MFI zeolite nanosheets

Neel Rangnekar; Meera Shete; Kumar Varoon Agrawal; Berna Topuz; Prashant Kumar; Qiang Guo; Issam Ismail; Abdulrahman O. Al-Youbi; Sulaiman N. Basahel; Katabathini Narasimharao; Christopher W. Macosko; K. Andre Mkhoyan; Shaeel A. Al-Thabaiti; Benjamin L. Stottrup; Michael Tsapatsis

Stable suspensions of zeolite nanosheets (3 nm thick MFI layers) were prepared in ethanol following acid treatment, which partially removed the associated organic structure-directing agent. Nanosheets from these suspensions could then be dispersed at the air-water interface and transferred to silicon wafers using Langmuir-Schaefer deposition. Using layer-by-layer deposition, control on coating thickness was demonstrated. In-plane X-ray diffraction (XRD) revealed that the deposited nanosheets contract upon calcination similar to bulk MFI crystals. Different methods for secondary growth resulted in preferentially oriented thin films of MFI, which had sub-12-nm thickness in certain cases. Upon calcination, there was no contraction detectable by in-plane XRD, indicating well-intergrown MFI films that are strongly attached to the substrate.


Angewandte Chemie | 2017

Nanoscale Control of Homoepitaxial Growth on a Two-Dimensional Zeolite

Meera Shete; Manjesh Kumar; Donghun Kim; Neel Rangnekar; Dandan Xu; Berna Topuz; Kumar Varoon Agrawal; E. Karapetrova; Benjamin L. Stottrup; Shaeel A. Al-Thabaiti; Sulaiman N. Basahel; Katabathini Narasimharao; Jeffrey D. Rimer; Michael Tsapatsis

Nanoscale crystal growth control is crucial for tailoring two-dimensional (2D) zeolites (crystallites with thickness less than two unit cells) and thicker zeolite nanosheets for applications in separation membranes and as hierarchical catalysts. However, methods to control zeolite crystal growth with nanometer precision are still in their infancy. Herein, we report solution-based growth conditions leading to anisotropic epitaxial growth of 2D zeolites with rates as low as few nanometers per day. Contributions from misoriented surface nucleation and rotational intergrowths are eliminated. Growth monitoring at the single-unit-cell level reveals novel nanoscale crystal-growth phenomena associated with the lateral size and surface curvature of 2D zeolites.


ACS central science | 2016

Tunable Oleo-Furan Surfactants by Acylation of Renewable Furans

Dae Sung Park; Kristeen E. Joseph; Maura Koehle; Christoph Krumm; Limin Ren; Jonathan N. Damen; Meera Shete; Han Seung Lee; Xiaobing Zuo; Byeongdu Lee; Wei Fan; Dionisios G. Vlachos; Raul F. Lobo; Michael Tsapatsis; Paul J. Dauenhauer

An important advance in fluid surface control was the amphiphilic surfactant composed of coupled molecular structures (i.e., hydrophilic and hydrophobic) to reduce surface tension between two distinct fluid phases. However, implementation of simple surfactants has been hindered by the broad range of applications in water containing alkaline earth metals (i.e., hard water), which disrupt surfactant function and require extensive use of undesirable and expensive chelating additives. Here we show that sugar-derived furans can be linked with triglyceride-derived fatty acid chains via Friedel–Crafts acylation within single layer (SPP) zeolite catalysts. These alkylfuran surfactants independently suppress the effects of hard water while simultaneously permitting broad tunability of size, structure, and function, which can be optimized for superior capability for forming micelles and solubilizing in water.


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2016

Oxidation and Reduction under Cover: Chemistry at the Confined Space between Ultrathin Nanoporous Silicates and Ru(0001)

Jian Qiang Zhong; John Kestell; Iradwikanari Waluyo; S. B. Wilkins; Claudio Mazzoli; Andi Barbour; Konstantine Kaznatcheev; Meera Shete; Michael Tsapatsis; J. Anibal Boscoboinik


Journal of Membrane Science | 2018

On the direct synthesis of Cu(BDC) MOF nanosheets and their performance in mixed matrix membranes

Meera Shete; Prashant Kumar; Jonathan E. Bachman; Xiaoli Ma; Zachary P. Smith; Wenqian Xu; K. Andre Mkhoyan; Jeffrey R. Long; Michael Tsapatsis


Catalysis Today | 2017

Studying Two-Dimensional Zeolites with the Tools of Surface Science: MFI Nanosheets on Au(111)

John Kestell; Jian Qiang Zhong; Meera Shete; Iradwikanari Waluyo; Jerzy T. Sadowski; Dario Stacchiola; Michael Tsapatsis; J. Anibal Boscoboinik


Chemistry of Materials | 2018

Large-Grain, Oriented, and Thin Zeolite MFI Films from Directly Synthesized Nanosheet Coatings

Donghun Kim; Meera Shete; Michael Tsapatsis


Angewandte Chemie | 2018

Corrigendum: Nanoscale Control of Homoepitaxial Growth on a Two‐Dimensional Zeolite

Meera Shete; Manjesh Kumar; Donghun Kim; Neel Rangnekar; Dandan Xu; Berna Topuz; Kumar Varoon Agrawal; E. Karapetrova; Benjamin L. Stottrup; Shaeel A. Al-Thabaiti; Sulaiman N. Basahel; Katabathini Narasimharao; Jeffrey D. Rimer; Michael Tsapatsis


Angewandte Chemie | 2018

Berichtigung: Nanoscale Control of Homoepitaxial Growth on a Two-Dimensional Zeolite

Meera Shete; Manjesh Kumar; Donghun Kim; Neel Rangnekar; Dandan Xu; Berna Topuz; Kumar Varoon Agrawal; E. Karapetrova; Benjamin L. Stottrup; Shaeel A. Al-Thabaiti; Sulaiman N. Basahel; Katabathini Narasimharao; Jeffrey D. Rimer; Michael Tsapatsis

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Donghun Kim

University of Minnesota

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E. Karapetrova

Argonne National Laboratory

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