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ZEOLITE CATALYSTS

Active sites in the right places

Bifunctional catalysts containing metal and acid sites are used industrially in alkane hydroconversion. Now, the nanoscale spatial separation of the two active sites is shown to promote hydroisomerization and inspires design principles for this type of catalyst.

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Fig. 1: The impact of metal–acid catalytic site intimacy on the selectivity of C7 isomers in the hydroisomerization of n-heptane.

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Wu, SM., Čejka, J. & Yang, XY. Active sites in the right places. Nat. Synth 1, 757–758 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s44160-022-00168-4

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