C. Nedez et al., SURFACE ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY ON ZEOLITES - CONTROL OF THE PORE OPENING OF MORDENITE BY GRAFTING OF THERMALLY STABLE -GEBU(3) FRAGMENTS, Journal of molecular catalysis, 92(3), 1994, pp. 120000239-120000244
GeBu(4) reacts at 250 degrees C with the external silanols of two diff
erent mordenites (Si/Al= 11 or 40) to give the surface organometallic
complex -Si-O-GeBu(3) 1 which has been characterized by C-13 CP-MAS NM
R; 1 is able to discriminate sterically different alkanes such as n-he
xane, 2-methyl-pentane, 2,3-dimethyl butane, 2,2,4-trimethyl pentane.
Such discrimination is parallel to that already observed for -Si-O-SnB
u(3) grafted on the same mordenites. Interestingly and in contrast to
the behaviour of the grafted tin complex, 1 even after treatment at 40
0 degrees C is still able to separate n-hexane from isooctane, a prope
rty ascribed to a steric molecular control of the Ge(Bu)(3) fragment w
hich has an exceptional thermal stability.