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Unlocking the Potential of Hidden Sites in Faujasite: New Insights in a Proton Transfer Mechanism.

Louwanda LakissCassandre KouvatasJean-Pierre GilsonHristiyan A AleksandrovGeorgi N VayssilovNikolai NesterenkoSvetlana MintovaValentin Valtchev
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
Zeolite Y and its ultra-stabilized hierarchical derivative (USY) are the most widely used zeolite-based heterogeneous catalysts in oil refining, petrochemisty, and other chemicals manufacturing. After almost 60 years of academic and industrial research, their resilience is unique as no other catalyst displaced them from key processes such as FCC and hydrocracking. The present study highlights the key difference leading to the exceptional catalytic performance of USY versus the parent zeolite Y in a multi-technique study combining advanced spectroscopies (IR and solid-state NMR) and molecular modeling. The results highlight a hitherto unreported proton transfer involving inaccessible active sites in sodalite cages that contributes to the exceptional catalytic performance of USY.
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