S. Bordiga et al., FOURIER-TRANSFORM INFRARED STUDY OF CO ADSORBED AT 77-K ON H-MORDENITE AND ALKALI-METAL-EXCHANGED MORDENITES, Langmuir, 11(2), 1995, pp. 527-533
Fourier-transform IR spectroscopy was used to study the interaction of
CO with the acidic hydroxyl groups in H-mordenite and with extraframe
work cations in alkali-metal exchanged X-mordenites (X = Li, Na, K, Rb
, Cs). The dipolar CO molecule was found to interact specifically with
extraframework metal ions located at two different sites, the main ch
annels and the side pockets. For cations inside the main channels of t
he zeolite, the C-O stretching frequencies increase continuously from
2155 cm(-1) for Cs+ up to 2188 cm(-1) for Li+. Cations located at the
bottom of the side pockets were found to induce a smaller shift from t
he frequency corresponding to the free CO molecule (<(nu)over tilde>(C
O) = 2143 cm(-1)). The observed frequency shifts were used to evaluate
the electrostatic field (inside the main channel) created by the extr
aframework cations. Values in the range of 2-8 V nm(-1) were obtained.
Nonspecifically adsorbed (physisorbed) CO was also observed, which ga
ve rise to a complex IR absorption band at about 2138 cm(-1).