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Mesostructured zeolite Y—high hydrothermal stability and superior FCC catalytic performance

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Controlled mesoporosity is successfully introduced into zeolite Y crystals through a surfactant templating approach as mentioned in this paper, which shows superb hydrothermal stability in the resulting mesostructure, while retaining strong acidity.
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This article is published in Catalysis Science & Technology.The article was published on 2012-05-01. It has received 291 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Zeolite & Mesoporous material.

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Synthesis strategies in the search for hierarchical zeolites

TL;DR: The overall one is the development of methods that are versatile in terms of zeolite structures and compositions, capable of tuning the secondary porosity properties, and being scaled up in a cost-effective way.
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Fluid catalytic cracking: recent developments on the grand old lady of zeolite catalysis.

TL;DR: Fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) is one of the major conversion technologies in the oil refinery industry, and the largest commercial catalytic process that uses zeolite materials.
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Mesoporosity – a new dimension for zeolites

TL;DR: This tutorial review will give a general overview of the diverse strategies on how to implement a secondary pore system in zeolites and distinguish top-down from bottom-up and template-assisted from 'template-free' procedures.
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Mesoporous materials for clean energy technologies

TL;DR: The present contribution critically reviews the development and role of mesoporosity in a wide range of technologies, as this provides for critical improvements in accessibility, the dispersion of the active phase and a higher surface area.
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Hierarchically structured zeolites: synthesis, mass transport properties and applications

TL;DR: Hierarchically structured zeolites have gained much attention due to their highly attractive properties as discussed by the authors, which integrate at least two levels of porosity and present the advantages associated with each level, from selectivity to mass transport.
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Ordered mesoporous molecular sieves synthesized by a liquid-crystal template mechanism

TL;DR: In this paper, the synthesis of mesoporous inorganic solids from calcination of aluminosilicate gels in the presence of surfactants is described, in which the silicate material forms inorganic walls between ordered surfactant micelles.
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From Microporous to Mesoporous Molecular-Sieve Materials and Their Use in Catalysis

TL;DR: Corma et al. as mentioned in this paper used the Dupont Award on new materials (1995), and the Spanish National Award “Leonardo Torres Quevedo” on Technology Research (1996) on technology research (1996), to recognize the performance of zeolites as catalysts for oil refining and petrochemistry.
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Ordered porous materials for emerging applications

TL;DR: The past decade has seen significant advances in the ability to fabricate new porous solids with ordered structures from a wide range of different materials, which has resulted in materials with unusual properties and broadened their application range beyond the traditional use as catalysts and adsorbents.
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Generalized syntheses of large-pore mesoporous metal oxides with semicrystalline frameworks

TL;DR: In this article, a simple and versatile procedure for the synthesis of thermally stable, ordered, large-pore (up to 140 A) mesoporous metal oxides was described.
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