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Hierarchical FAU/ZIF-8 Hybrid Materials as Highly Efficient Acid-Base Catalysts for Aldol Condensation.

Duangkamon SuttipatWannaruedee WannapakdeeThittaya YutthalekhaSomlak IttisanronnachaiThasanaporn UngpittagulKhamphee PhomphraiSareeya BureekaewChularat Wattanakit
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2018)
The composite of hierarchical faujasite nanosheets and zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (Hie-FAU-ZIF-8) has been successfully prepared via a stepwise deposition of ZIF-8 on modified zeolite surfaces. Compared to the direct deposition of metal organic frameworks (MOFs) on zeolite surfaces, ZIF-8 nanospheres were selectively attached to the external surfaces of the MOF ligand-grafted FAU crystals because of the enhancing interaction between the zeolite and MOF in the composite. In addition, the degree of surface functionalization can be greatly enhanced because of the presence of hierarchical structures. This behavior leads to an increase in the deposited MOF content, improving the hydrophobic properties of the zeolite surfaces. Interestingly, the designed hierarchical composite exhibits outstanding catalytic properties as an acid-base catalyst for the aldol condensation of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural with acetone. Compared to the isolated FAU and ZIF-8, a high yield of the product, 4-[5-(hydroxymethyl)furan-2-yl]but-3-en-2-one (67%), can be observed in the composite because of the synergistic effect between the Na+-stabilized zeolite framework and the imidazolate linkers bearing basic nitrogen functions. This opens up interesting perspectives for the development of new organic and inorganic hybrid materials as heterogeneous acid-base catalysts.
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