Zeolites and Catalysis: Synthesis, Reactions and Applications

Author:   Jiri Cejka (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic) ,  Avelino Corma (Instituto de Tecnología Química, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Valencia) ,  Stacey Zones (Chevron Texaco Energy Research and Technology Company, Richmond, USA)
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Pages:   918
Publication Date:   21 April 2010
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Zeolites and Catalysis Microporous, aluminosilicate minerals with regularly structured pores offer access to a wide range of applications in both academia and industry. This indispensable two-volume handbook covery everything on the hot research field of zeolites. With information spread over two volumes: Volume 1 deals with the synthesis, modification, characterization and application of catalytic active zeolites, while Volume 2 focuses on such reaction types as cracking, hydrocracking, isomerization, reforming and other industrially important topics. Edited by a highly experienced and internationally renowned team with chapters written by the ?Who?s Who? of zeolite research, this set is valuable to catalytic, solid state, physical, and industrial chemists, chemical engineers, surface chemists and materials scientists

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Author:   Jiri Cejka (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic) ,  Avelino Corma (Instituto de Tecnología Química, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Valencia) ,  Stacey Zones (Chevron Texaco Energy Research and Technology Company, Richmond, USA)
Publisher:   Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
Imprint:   Blackwell Verlag GmbH
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 5.20cm , Length: 24.60cm
Weight:   1.982kg
ISBN:  

9783527325146


ISBN 10:   352732514
Pages:   918
Publication Date:   21 April 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Volume 1 Preface SYNTHESIS MECHANISM: CRYSTAL GROWTH AND NUCLEATION Introduction Theory of Nucleation and Growth Nucleation and Growth in Zeolites Techniques Case Studies Conclusions and Outlook SYNTHESIS APPROACHES Introduction Aluminophosphates Mineralizers Dry Gel Conversion Syntheses Low Water Syntheses Germanium Zeolites Isomorphous Substitution Structure-Directing Agents SDA Modeling Co-Templating Layered Precursors Nonaqueous Solvents Summary and Outlook IONOTHERMAL SYNTHESIS OF ZEOLITES AND OTHER POROUS MATERIALS Introduction Hydrothermal, Solvothermal, and Ionothermal Synthesis Ionothermal Aluminophosphate Synthesis Ionothermal Synthesis of Silica-Based Zeolites Ionothermal Synthesis of Metal Organic Frameworks and Coordination Polymers Ambient Pressure Ionothermal Synthesis The Role of Cation-Templating, Co-Templating, or No Templating The Role of Anion - Structure Induction The Role of Water and Other Mineralizers Unstable Ionic Liquids Summary and Outlook CO-TEMPLATES IN SYNTHESIS OF ZEOLITES Introduction Templating of Dual-Void Structures Crystallization of Aluminophosphate-Type Materials Combined Use of Templating and Pore-Filling Agents Cooperative Structure-Directing Effects of Organic Molecules and Mineralizing Anions Cooperative Structure-Directing Effect of Organic Molecules and Water Control of Crystal Size and Morphology Membrane Systems Use of Co-Templates for Tailoring the Catalytic Activity of Microporous Materials Summary and Outlook MORPHOLOGICAL SYNTHESIS OF ZEOLITES Introduction Morphology of Large Zeolite Crystals Morphology Control of MFI Zeolite Particles Morphological Synthesis by MW Summary and Outlook POST-SYNTHETIC TREATMENT AND MODIFICATION OF ZEOLITES Introduction Direct Synthesis of Zeolites Post-Synthetic Treatment and Modification of Zeolites Summary and Outlook STRUCTURAL CHEMISTRY OF ZEOLITES Introduction Zeolite Structure Types Exemplified by Those Based on the Sodalite Cage The Expanding Library of Zeolite Structures: Novel Structures, Novel Features Summary and Outlook VIBRATIONAL SPECTROSCOPY AND RELATED IN SITU STUDIES OF CATALYTIC REACTIONS WITHIN MOLECULAR SIEVES Introduction Acidity Determination with IR Spectroscopy of Probe Molecules Zeolite Synthesis Processes Selection of Zeolite-Based Catalytic Reactions IR Microspectroscopy Concluding Remarks and Look into the Future TEXTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF MESOPOROUS ZEOLITES Introduction Methods for Generating Meso- and Macropores in Zeolites Characterization of Textural Properties of Mesoporous Zeolites Summary and Outlook ALUMINUM IN ZEOLITES: WHERE IS IT AND WHAT IS ITS STRUCTURE? Introduction Structure of Aluminum Species in Zeolites Where is the Aluminum in Zeolite Crystals? Summary and Outlook THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY OF ZEOLITE REACTIVITY Introduction Methodology Activation of Hydrocarbons in Zeolites: The Role of Dispersion Interactions Molecular-Level Understanding of Complex Catalytic Reactions: MTO Process Molecular Recognition and Confinement-Driven Reactivity Structural Properties of Zeolites: Framework Al Distribution and Structure and Charge Compensation of Extra-Framework Cations Summary and Outlook MODELING OF TRANSPORT AND ACCESSIBILITY IN ZEOLITES Introduction Molecular Models Simulation Methods Molecular Modeling Applied to Processes Involving Zeolites Summary and Outlook DIFFUSION IN ZEOLITES - IMPACT ON CATALYSIS Introduction Diffusion and Reaction in Zeolites: Basic Concepts Diffusion in Zeolites: Potential Issues Pore Structure, Diffusion, and Activity at the Subcrystal Level Improving Transport through Zeolite Crystals Concluding Remarks and Future Outlook Volume 2 Preface SPECIAL APPLICATIONS OF ZEOLITES Introduction Zeolite Membranes Host-Guest Interactions Medical and Veterinary Applications Other Applications Summary and Outlook ORGANIZATION OF ZEOLITE MICROCRYSTALS Introduction Organization of Zeolite Microcrystals into Functional Materials by Self-Assembly Monolayer Assembly of Zeolite Microcrystals by Dry Manual Assembly Current and Future Applications Summary and Outlook INDUSTRIAL POTENTIAL OF ZEOLITES Introduction Application of Zeolites in Slurry Processes Rebalancing the Refinery Products Slate Advanced Separation Technologies Zeolites and Environmental Protection: Groundwater Remediation New Materials for Emerging Applications Summary and Outlook CATALYTICALLY ACTIVES SITES: GENERATION AND CHARACTERIZATION Introduction Acid Sites in Zeolites Characterization of Acid Sites Base Catalysis Characterization of Base Sites in Zeolites Metal Clusters in Zeolites Characterization of Metal Clusters in Zeolites Summary and Outlook CRACKING AND HYDROCRACKING Introduction FCC Hydrocracking Summary and Outlook NAPHTHA REFORMING AND UPGRADING OF DIESEL FRACTIONS Introduction Catalytic Reforming Upgrading Diesel Fractions: Catalytic Dewaxing Summary and Outlook RECENT DEVELOPMENT IN TRANSFORMATIONS OF AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS OVER ZEOLITES Introduction Zeolites under Study Toluene Disproportionation Ethylbenzene Disproportionation Disproportionation and Transalkylation of Trimethylbenezene Alkylation of Aromatics Miscellaneous Summary and Outlook ADVANCED CATALYSTS BASED ON MICRO- AND MESOPOROUS MOLECULAR SIEVES FOR THE CONVERSION OF NATURAL GAS TO FUELS AND CHEMICALS Introduction Direct Conversion of Methane Syngas Conversion Processes Summary and Outlook METHANOL TO OLEFINS (MTO) AND METHANOL TO GASOLINE (MTG) Introduction Mechanism and Kinetics of the MTO and MTG Reactions Methanol to Olefins (MTO) Methanol to Gasoline (MTG) Methanol to Propene (MTP) TIGAS Process Mobil¿s Olefin-to-Gasoline and Distillate Process (MOGD) Summary and Outlook METALS IN ZEOLITES FOR OXIDATION CATALYSIS Introduction Titanium-Containing Zeolites Other-Metal-Containing Zeolites Conclusion ENVIRONMENTAL CATALYSIS OVER ZEOLITES Introduction A Glimpse into Opportunities and Issues Fields of Applications Summary and Outlook ZEOLITES AS CATALYSTS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF FINE CHEMICALS Introduction Acid-Catalyzed Reactions Base-Catalyzed Reactions Summary and Outlook ZEOLITES AND MOLECULAR SIEVES IN FUEL CELL APPLICATIONS Introduction Zeolites in Electrolyte Membrane Zeolite Electrocatalysts Zeolites and Molecular Sieves in Fuel Processing Summary and Outlook

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-It is accessible to both experienced and inexperienced researchers in the field of micro- and mesoporous silicate materials. It has excellent micrographs of zeolite crystals, figures of processes and timelines of scientific discovery in the zeolite world. Taking all these points into account, I highly recommend this text to both experienced and early-stage researchers in the field.- (Applied Organometallic Chemistry, 6 March 2015)


It is accessible to both experienced and inexperienced researchers in the field of micro- and mesoporous silicate materials. It has excellent micrographs of zeolite crystals, figures of processes and timelines of scientific discovery in the zeolite world. Taking all these points into account, I highly recommend this text to both experienced and early-stage researchers in the field. ( Applied Organometallic Chemistry, 6 March 2015)


It is accessible to both experienced and inexperienced researchers in the field of micro- and mesoporous silicate materials. It has excellent micrographs of zeolite crystals, figures of processes and timelines of scientific discovery in the zeolite world. Taking all these points into account, I highly recommend this text to both experienced and early-stage researchers in the field. (<i>Applied Organometallic Chemistry</i>, 6 March 2015)</p> </p>


Author Information

Prof. AVELINO CORMA was born in Moncofar, Spain in 1951. He studied Chemistry at the Universidad de Valencia (1967-1973), and received his Ph.D. at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid in 1976. He was a Postdoctoral researcher in the Department of chemical engineering at the Queen?s University (Canada, 1977-79). Prof. Corma is the director of the Instituto de Tecnologia Quimica (UPV-CSIC) at the Universidad Politecnica de Valencia since 1990. His current research field is catalysis, and molecular sieves covering aspects of synthesis, characterization and reactivity in acid-base and redox catalysis. Avelino Corma is co-author of more than 700 articles and 100 patents on these subjects. Prof. JIRI CEJKA was born in Roudnice nad Labem, former Czechoslovakia, in 1960. He studied at the Institute of Chemical Technology in Prague and received his Ph.D. at the J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry in Prague in 1988. At present he is a head of the Department of Synthesis and Catalysis at J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry in Prague and lecturer at the Faculty of Natural Sciences of Charles University in Prague. In 2005 he chaired the 3rd FEZA Conference on Zeolites in Prague. His research interests comprise: synthesis of zeolites, mesoporous and novel nano-structured materials, physical chemistry of sorption and catalysis, and investigation of the role of porous catalysts in transformations of hydrocarbons and their derivatives. Jiri Cejka is co-author of about 200 research papers and co-editor of 5 books. Dr. STACEY I. ZONES is a Research Fellow at Chevron's Energy and Technology Center in Richmond, CA, USA. He is the senior researcher in a group which strives to invent and explore newer zeolites and then follow through in finding applications for their use, ways to tailor their properties and methods to develop more econmical routes to introduce them into the commercial world. The group also looks for novel applications of zeolites in emerging technologies. Dr. Zones has been a co-inventor on more than 100 patents and a co-author on more than 100 journal publications. He has also been a frequent speaker and participant in the zeolite conferences around the world, and is a mentoring collaborator for elements of zeolite research programs at several universities.

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