- Lu, Peng;
- Ghosh, Supriya;
- de Mello, Matheus Dorneles;
- Kamaluddin, Huda Sharbini;
- Li, Xinyu;
- Kumar, Gaurav;
- Duan, Xuekui;
- Abeykoon, Milinda;
- Boscoboinik, J Anibal;
- Qi, Liang;
- Dai, Heng;
- Luo, Tianyi;
- Al‐Thabaiti, Shaeel;
- Narasimharao, Katabathini;
- Khan, Zaheer;
- Rimer, Jeffrey D;
- Bell, Alexis T;
- Dauenhauer, Paul;
- Mkhoyan, K Andre;
- Tsapatsis, Michael
Synthesis of a pentasil-type zeolite with ultra-small few-unit-cell crystalline domains, which we call FDP (few-unit-cell crystalline domain pentasil), is reported. FDP is made using bis-1,5(tributyl ammonium) pentamethylene cations as structure directing agent (SDA). This di-quaternary ammonium SDA combines butyl ammonium, in place of the one commonly used for MFI synthesis, propyl ammonium, and a five-carbon nitrogen-connecting chain, in place of the six-carbon connecting chain SDAs that are known to fit well within the MFI pores. X-ray diffraction analysis and electron microscopy imaging of FDP indicate ca. 10 nm crystalline domains organized in hierarchical micro-/meso-porous aggregates exhibiting mesoscopic order with an aggregate particle size up to ca. 5 μm. Al and Sn can be incorporated into the FDP zeolite framework to produce active and selective methanol-to-hydrocarbon and glucose isomerization catalysts, respectively.