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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2014

Single-Step Delamination of a MWW Borosilicate Layered Zeolite Precursor under Mild Conditions without Surfactant and Sonication

Xiaoying Ouyang; Son-Jong Hwang; Ron C. Runnebaum; Dan Xie; Ying-Jen Wanglee; Thomas Rea; Stacey I. Zones; Alexander Katz

Layered borosilicate zeolite precursor ERB-1P (Si/B = 11) is delaminated via isomorphous substitution of Al for B using a simple aqueous Al(NO3)3 treatment. Characterization by PXRD shows loss of long-range order, and TEM demonstrates transformation of rectilinear layers in the precursor to single and curved layers in the delaminated material. N2 physisorption and base titration confirm the expected decrease of micropore volume and increase in external surface area for delaminated materials relative to their calcined 3D zeolite counterpart, whereas FTIR and multinuclear NMR spectroscopies demonstrate synthesis of Brønsted acid sites upon delamination. Comparative synthetic studies demonstrate that this new delamination method requires (i) a borosilicate layered zeolite precursor, in which boron atoms can be isomorphously substituted by aluminum, (ii) neutral amine pore fillers instead of rigid and large quaternary amine SDAs, and (iii) careful temperature control, with the preferred temperature window being around 135 °C for ERB-1P delamination. Acylation of 2-methoxynaphthalene was used as a model reaction to investigate the catalytic benefits of delamination. A partially dealuminated delaminated material displays a 2.3-fold enhancement in its initial rate of catalysis relative to the 3D calcined material, which is nearly equal to its 2.5-fold measured increase in external surface area. This simple, surfactant- and sonication-free, mild delamination method is expected to find broad implementation for the synthesis of delaminated zeolite catalysts.


Nature Nanotechnology | 2014

Selective molecular recognition by nanoscale environments in a supported iridium cluster catalyst

Alexander Okrut; Ron C. Runnebaum; Xiaoying Ouyang; Jing Lu; Ceren Aydin; Son-Jong Hwang; Shengjie Zhang; Olayinka A. Olatunji-Ojo; Kathleen A. Durkin; David A. Dixon; Bruce C. Gates; Alexander Katz

The active sites of enzymes are contained within nanoscale environments that exhibit exquisite levels of specificity to particular molecules. The development of such nanoscale environments on synthetic surfaces, which would be capable of discriminating between molecules that would nominally bind in a similar way to the surface, could be of use in nanosensing, selective catalysis and gas separation. However, mimicking such subtle behaviour, even crudely, with a synthetic system remains a significant challenge. Here, we show that the reactive sites on the surface of a tetrairidium cluster can be controlled by using three calixarene-phosphine ligands to create a selective nanoscale environment at the metal surface. Each ligand is 1.4 nm in length and envelopes the cluster core in a manner that discriminates between the reactivities of the basal-plane and apical iridium atoms. CO ligands are initially present on the clusters and can be selectively removed from the basal-plane sites by thermal dissociation and from the apical sites by reactive decarbonylation with the bulky reactant trimethylamine-N-oxide. Both steps lead to the creation of metal sites that can bind CO molecules, but only the reactive decarbonylation step creates vacancies that are also able to bond to ethylene, and catalyse its hydrogenation.


Chemistry of Materials | 2013

Heteroatom-Tolerant Delamination of Layered Zeolite PrecursorMaterials

Isao Ogino; Einar A. Eilertsen; Son-Jong Hwang; Thomas Rea; Dan Xie; Xiaoying Ouyang; Stacey I. Zones; Alexander Katz


ACS Catalysis | 2015

Heteroatom-Substituted Delaminated Zeolites as Solid Lewis Acid Catalysts

Xiaoying Ouyang; Son-Jong Hwang; Dan Xie; Thomas Rea; Stacey I. Zones; Alexander Katz


Dalton Transactions | 2014

Novel surfactant-free route to delaminated all-silica and titanosilicate zeolites derived from a layered borosilicate MWW precursor

Xiaoying Ouyang; Ying-Jen Wanglee; Son-Jong Hwang; Dan Xie; Thomas Rea; Stacey I. Zones; Alexander Katz


ACS Catalysis | 2014

Role of Delamination in Zeolite-Catalyzed Aromatic Alkylation: UCB-3 versus 3-D Al-SSZ-70

Ron C. Runnebaum; Xiaoying Ouyang; Jeffrey A. Edsinga; Thomas Rea; Ilke Arslan; Son-Jong Hwang; Stacey I. Zones; Alexander Katz


Archive | 2014

Delamination of Borosilicate Layered Zeolite

Xiaoying Ouyang; Alexander Katz; Stacey I. Zones


Archive | 2014

Ligand-Modified Metal Clusters for Gas Separation and Purification

Alexander Okrut; Xiaoying Ouyang; Ron C. Runnebaum; Bruce C. Gates; Alexander Katz


Archive | 2015

HIGHLY ACTIVE, SELECTIVE, ACCESSIBLE, AND ROBUST ZEOLITIC TI-EPOXIDATION CATALYST

Xiaoying Ouyang; Stacey I. Zones; Alexander Katz


Archive | 2015

Synthesis of Open Metal Carbonyl Clusters

Alexander Katz; Alexander Kuperman; Alexander Okrut; Ron C. Runnebaum; Xiaoying Ouyang

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Alexander Katz

University of California

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Son-Jong Hwang

California Institute of Technology

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Bruce C. Gates

University of California

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Ceren Aydin

University of California

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Jing Lu

University of California

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