CHARACTERIZATION OF ACID PROPERTIES OF [AL]- AND [GA]-HZSM-5 ZEOLITESBY LOW-TEMPERATURE FOURIER-TRANSFORM INFRARED-SPECTROSCOPY OF ADSORBED CARBON-MONOXIDE
I. Mirsojew et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF ACID PROPERTIES OF [AL]- AND [GA]-HZSM-5 ZEOLITESBY LOW-TEMPERATURE FOURIER-TRANSFORM INFRARED-SPECTROSCOPY OF ADSORBED CARBON-MONOXIDE, Catalysis letters, 24(3-4), 1994, pp. 235-248
[Al]- and [Ga]-HZSM-5 having closely similar acid site densities were
prepared. Temperature-programmed desorption of ammonia (TPDA) proved t
he known acid strength sequence: [Al] > [Ga]. Frequency shifts of the
OH stretching mode to lower frequencies were induced upon CO adsorptio
n at 77 K due to OH...CO H-bonding interactions. These frequency shift
s are a measure of the H-bond donor strength of the OH groups and henc
e, of their acidic strength. The observed shifts of 313 and 282 cm(-1)
for the [Al]- and [Ga]-silicate, respectively, clearly reflect their
relative acid strength. [Ga]-HZSM-5 develops an acid strength similar
to that found for HNaY at high exchange levels. Evidence is presented
for an intrinsic heterogeneity of acid properties of the acidic hydrox
yls probably caused by inhomogeneous distributions of the trivalent ca
tions in the framework.