2022
DOI: 10.1002/ange.202213361
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Encapsulating Metal Nanoparticles into a Layered Zeolite Precursor with Surface Silanol Nests Enhances Sintering Resistance**

Abstract: Supported metal nanoparticles are used as heterogeneous catalysts but often deactivated due to sintering at high temperatures. Confining metal species into a porous matrix reduces sintering, yet supports rarely provide additional stabilization. Here, we used the silanol-rich layered zeolite IPC-1P to stabilize ultrasmall Rh nanoparticles. By adjusting the IPC-1P interlayer space through swelling, we prepared various architectures, including microporous and disordered mesoporous. In situ scanning transmission e… Show more

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“…Han’s research group used MoO x as a probe to reveal the distribution of acidic sites in the channels by imaging their positions in the channels . More work is also emerging to observe the structural characteristics of various metal@zeolite catalysts and to study the interaction between metal species and pores. ,, …”
Section: Atomic Imaging To Reveal Comprehensive Structural Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Han’s research group used MoO x as a probe to reveal the distribution of acidic sites in the channels by imaging their positions in the channels . More work is also emerging to observe the structural characteristics of various metal@zeolite catalysts and to study the interaction between metal species and pores. ,, …”
Section: Atomic Imaging To Reveal Comprehensive Structural Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%