Tuning Zeolite Catalysts using Organic Additives - Molecular Modelling Studies

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Title
Tuning Zeolite Catalysts using Organic Additives - Molecular Modelling Studies

CoPED ID
cb7239c1-6d16-4da0-9772-729137b35ba9

Status
Active

Funder

Value
No funds listed.

Start Date
Sept. 30, 2022

End Date
Sept. 29, 2026

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Achieving net zero emissions will require multiple technologies to be developed and realised in the coming years, including new chemical processes. Zeolites are important materials used in industry as catalysts and adsorbents in the processing of renewables, chemicals, oil and gas. The unique behaviour of zeolites stems from their microporous structure; however, the structure is often bespoke to the application in hand, and the environment of the catalytic active site cannot be fine-tuned due to the relatively inflexible nature of the reaction cavity. Using state-of-the-art molecular modelling, this project aims to understand how organic additives can be used to selectively poison unselective reaction sites in zeolite catalysts for ethanol dehydration to ethylene.

The project will use a combination of static and dynamic first principles density functional theory (DFT) simulations to investigate molecular diffusivity in the zeolite catalysts, and the subsequent formation from ethanol of ethylene, diethyl ether, ethane and acetaldehyde.

Cardiff University LEAD_ORG
BP Chemicals Ltd STUDENT_PP_ORG

Andrew Logsdail SUPER_PER
Matthew Robinson STUDENT_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Zeolites
  2. Emissions
  3. Ethanol
  4. Molecular dynamics
  5. Catalysis
  6. Catalysts
  7. Reactions
  8. Dynamics
  9. Chemical industry

Extracted key phrases
  1. Zeolite catalyst
  2. Molecular Modelling Studies
  3. Unselective reaction site
  4. Organic Additives
  5. Catalytic active site
  6. New chemical process
  7. Art molecular modelling
  8. Multiple technology
  9. Reaction cavity
  10. Principle density functional theory
  11. Microporous structure
  12. Ethanol dehydration
  13. Molecular diffusivity
  14. Inflexible nature
  15. Net

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