TODENZE:
OPENING THE PATHWAY TOWARDS DENDRITIC ZEOLITES

First synthesized in mesoporous silica nanoparticles, dendritic structures can now be found in other material formulations. The EU-funded TODENZE project is aimed to the synthesis and study of dendritic zeolites, i.e. zeolites exhibiting a dendritic superstructure, which could provide remarkable benefits in a wide range of fields. In particular, the project will explore the use of dendritic zeolites as catalysts for biomass valorization and as nanocarriers for combined drug and gene therapies.

OBJETIVE

A great interest has arisen recently on synthetic materials exhibiting a dendritic 3D superstructure due to their outstanding and singular properties and to the high number of potential applications in a variety of relevant fields. Starting from silica nanoparticles, dendritic structures have now been extended to other compositions.

However, the development of dendritic zeolites has remained elusive in spite of their huge potential for new scientific achievements and industrial developments. Being considered mature materials, the reality is that the scientific publications on zeolites is constantly and rapidly growing. Thus, over 48,000 articles could be found in literature databases by 2020 including the term “zeolite” in the title, with about 2,500 contributions just in 2020. However, almost no records are found when the term “dendritic” is added to the search.

In this context, TODENZE is envisaged as a very ambitious and high-risk project aimed to develop strategies for the synthesis of zeolites with dendritic 3D superstructures. The achievement of this goal would have a strong impact in the scientific community working with porous solids and also in many other fields and topics in which dendritic zeolites are expected to exhibit a quite better performance than the state-of-the-art zeolitic materials.

Starting from preliminary results of our research group, the TODENZE project is structured according to 4 major objectives in relation to the concept of dendritic zeolites:

  1. Unveiling the synthesis mechanism;
  2. Expanding and generalizing the concept,
  3. Assessing the properties, and
  4. Finding relevant applications. In particular, their use as catalysts for biomass valorization and as nanocarriers for combined drug/gene therapy will be explored.

Achievement of the TODENZE goals will provide remarkable benefits and high-gains in strategic areas such as environment, sustainable energy, circular economy and health.

Funding Institution/Program: This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement nº 101021502). (DOI 10.3030/101021502)

Call: ERC-2020-ADG

Type of action: Advanced Grant

Period: September 2021 – June 2027

Principal Investigator: Dr. David Serrano

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