Mature applications
such as fluid catalytic cracking and hydrocracking
rely critically on early zeolite structures. With a data-driven approach,
we find that the discovery of exceptional zeolite framework types
around the new millennium was spurred by exciting new utilization
routes. The promising processes have yet not been successfully implemented
(“valley of death” effect), mainly because of the lack
of thermal stability of the crystals. This foreshadows limited deployability
of recent zeolite discoveries that were achieved by novel crystal
synthesis routes