Abstract
The treatment of zeolites with surfactants in alkaline media is an effective and versatile technique to impart intracrystalline well-defined mesoporosity in these materials. In this study, the dynamics of surface reconstruction that occurs during the treatment of USY zeolite by surfactant-templating was monitored in situ by atomic force microscopy. The development of surfactant-templated mesoporosity and the concurrent healing of defects that are characteristic of steamed zeolites occur in less than 1 h at room temperature, which emphasizes the low energy barriers needed to reorganize the crystalline structure of this zeolite. This transformation was also followed by X-ray diffraction, N2 adsorption, and transmission electron microscopy analysis of ultramicrotomed samples to confirm that the rapid formation of surfactant-templated mesoporosity and the reconstruction of the zeolite crystals occur not only on the surface of the zeolite but also homogeneously throughout the whole zeolite. This process involv...
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