M. Jiang et Hg. Karge, INVESTIGATION OF ACID PROPERTIES OF DEALUMINATED H-MORDENITE ZEOLITESBY LOW-TEMPERATURE DIFFUSE-REFLECTANCE FTIR, Journal of the Chemical Society. Faraday transactions, 92(14), 1996, pp. 2641-2649
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Chemistry Physical","Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
A series of dealuminated hydrogen mordenites (total Si/Al = 7.7, 11.6,
16.8, 29.0, 39.0) were investigated by diffuse reflectance IR spectro
scopy with and without probe molecules (CO, H-2). In the stretching vi
bration region of pure samples bands were observed at 3613-3611, 3734,
3675 and 3510 cm(-1) at room temperature and assigned to bridging OH
groups [nu(Al(OH)Si)], silanol groups (nu(SiOH)), OH of Al-containing
species partially coordinated to the framework and hydrogen-bonded SiO
H species in highly dealuminated specimens, respectively. When the IR
spectra were obtained at 77 K, both the bands of nu(Al(OH)Si) and nu(S
iOH) shifted to higher wavenumbers, viz. 3619 and 3740 cm(-1), which c
ould be ascribed to nu(Al(OH)Si) + delta(Al(OH)Si), nu(SiOH) + delta(S
iOH) and nu(SiOH) + nu(SiO), respectively. Upon interaction with H-2 o
r CO at 77 K the following shifts were measured: Delta nu(Al(OH)Si)/H-
2 = 53-63 cm(-1); Delta nu(SiOH)/H-2 = 5 cm(-1); Delta[nu(Al(OH)Si) delta(Al(OH)Si)]/H-2 = 24-31 cm(-1); Delta(nu(SiOH) + delta(SiOH))/H-2
= 0; Delta nu(Al(OH)Si/)CO = 359-389 cm(-1) and Delta nu(SiOH)/CO = 1
02 cm(-1). The intensities of the bands due to nu(Al(OH)Si) and nu(Al(
OH)Si) + delta(Al(OH)Si) decreased with increasing dealumination as a
result of removal of acidic bridging OH groups. By contrast, the shift
s Delta[nu(Al(OH)Si) + delta(Al(OH)Si)]/H-2 and Delta nu(Al(OH)Si)/H-2
continuously increased with the degree of dealumination which is prop
osed to indicate a corresponding increase in the strength of the Brons
ted centres, Al(OH)Si, in line with the earlier TPD results obtained w
ith the same samples. Bands, which appeared upon H-2 interaction at 77
K and 4070 and 4020 cm(-1), are discussed in view of findings reporte
d in the literature for similar systems and tentatively assigned to 't
rue' Lewis-acid sites (removable by acid leaching) and to only threefo
ld-coordinated Al and/or Si of the framework, respectively. Finally, t
he bands of H-2 perturbed by silanol groups (4103 cm(-1)), of physisor
bed CO (4250 cm(-1)), the effect of dealumination on the formation of
defects and their interaction with the probe molecules as well as the
problem of the influence of CO pressure on the band shift Delta nu(Al(
OH)Si)/CO are discussed in detail.