2016
DOI: 10.1039/c5cy02073e
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Towards molecular control of elementary reactions in zeolite catalysis by advanced molecular simulations mimicking operating conditions

Abstract: Title: Towards molecular control of elementary reactions in zeolite catalysis by advanced molecular simulations mimicking operating conditions Advanced ab initio molecular dynamics techniques enable study of the infl uence of catalyst topology and acidity, reaction temperature and the presence of additional guest molecules on methylation reactions of benzene and propene, which are crucial reaction steps in the conversion of methanol into hydrocarbons. Our advanced simulations provide detailed insight into how … Show more

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“…This method has recently been applied successfully in various zeolite catalysis studies [63,70]. During an NVT MTD run with similar settings as for the MD simulations, Gaussian hills are added every 25 fs along two collective variables (CVs), described by coordination numbers (CN), which are able to describe the reaction coordinate for transformations between the various adsorbed species.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method has recently been applied successfully in various zeolite catalysis studies [63,70]. During an NVT MTD run with similar settings as for the MD simulations, Gaussian hills are added every 25 fs along two collective variables (CVs), described by coordination numbers (CN), which are able to describe the reaction coordinate for transformations between the various adsorbed species.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This reaction may occur either via a concerted mechanism in which methanol transfers its methyl group directly towards the aromatic or via a stepwise mechanism, both represented in Figure b. In this stepwise mechanism, methanol first reacts with the catalyst framework, forming a methoxide species, which then transfers its methyl group to the HP species . Literature suggests that both mechanisms occur within the zeolite and the prevailing mechanism largely depends on the topology and the operating conditions .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this stepwise mechanism, methanol first reacts with the catalyst framework, forming a methoxide species, which then transfers its methyl group to the HP species . Literature suggests that both mechanisms occur within the zeolite and the prevailing mechanism largely depends on the topology and the operating conditions . The studies show that with increasing temperature and decreasing pressure the prevailing mechanism shifts from concerted to stepwise .…”
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confidence: 99%
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