Ec. Decanio et al., SOLID-STATE H-1 MAS NMR CHARACTERIZATION OF GAMMA-ALUMINA AND MODIFIED GAMMA-ALUMINAS, Journal of catalysis, 148(1), 1994, pp. 76-83
H-1 single pulse MAS and CPMG T2/CSA-filter NMR experiments have been
performed in order to characterize the hydroxyl structure of gamma-alu
mina, as well as fluoride- and phosphate-modified gamma-alumina materi
als. We have shown that problems associated with the strong homonuclea
r dipole-dipole interactions between protons of neighboring OH groups
can be overcome by isotopic dilution of the alumina surface protons by
deuterium exchange. Partially deuterated gamma-alumina yields resonan
ces at around -0.3, 0.3, 1.5, 2.4, 4.0, 5.0, 6.5, 7.1, and 7.8 ppm. CP
MG T2/CSA-filter NMR experiments performed on alumina calcined at 700-
degrees-C show that five different types of hydroxyl groups are presen
t. CPMG T2/CSA-filter NMR of deuterated F/Al2O3 produces a resonance a
t 11.5 ppm in addition to a range of resonances between -0.2 and 7 ppm
. NMR data for calcined P/Al2O3 and P-Mo(12)/Al2O3 (Wt% P = 0.0-10.0)
show that polymeric orthophosphates produce a resonance at 3.4 ppm, wh
ile the monomeric orthophosphate species gives rise to a resonance at
1.2 ppm. (C) 1994 Academic Press, Inc.