2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00706-023-03099-8
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Utilization of zeolite catalysts in biomass exploitation: a minireview

Abstract: This minireview discusses the use of zeolites as catalysts in all stages of lignocellulose biomass (LCB) valorization process. A summary of some synthesis and characterization methods for zeolitic materials is provided. Utilization of various active sites of zeolites is explored with the focus on Brønsted and Lewis acid sites and the importance of hierarchical structures in the processes involving bulky biobased molecules. Zeolites modified by top-down methods, specifically desilication with various basic reag… Show more

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“…Dapsens et al [62] stated that new analytical and modeling instruments (e.g., DNP MAS NMR) can offer an insight into the site location and stability that is critical for future catalyst design. Desilication with different bases and dry milling for incorporating metal nanoparticles inside zeolite also play a crucial role in investigating the active sites [63]. Such a technique ensures the correct incorporation of single atoms within the frameworks, as shown in Ni-Nx and Fe-Nx catalysts for electrochemical CO2 to syngas conversion [64].…”
Section: Top-down Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dapsens et al [62] stated that new analytical and modeling instruments (e.g., DNP MAS NMR) can offer an insight into the site location and stability that is critical for future catalyst design. Desilication with different bases and dry milling for incorporating metal nanoparticles inside zeolite also play a crucial role in investigating the active sites [63]. Such a technique ensures the correct incorporation of single atoms within the frameworks, as shown in Ni-Nx and Fe-Nx catalysts for electrochemical CO2 to syngas conversion [64].…”
Section: Top-down Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%