Organic-functionalized molecular sieves (OFMSs). II. Synthesis, characterization and the transformation of OFMSs containing non-polar functional groups into solid acids
Cw. Jones et al., Organic-functionalized molecular sieves (OFMSs). II. Synthesis, characterization and the transformation of OFMSs containing non-polar functional groups into solid acids, MICROP M M, 33(1-3), 1999, pp. 223-240
Organic-functionalized molecular sieves (OFMSs) with a beta-type structure
(*BEA) containing intracrystalline phenethyl (PE) groups were synthesized a
nd characterized by X-ray diffraction, thermogravimetric analysis, FT Raman
spectroscopy, Si-29, C-13 and Al-27 solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance
spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, bulk elemental analysis, s
canning electron microscopy and physisorption techniques. The OFMSs are syn
thesized from monomeric silicon sources such as tetraethylorthosilicate and
phenethyltrimelhoxysilane and via the solid-state conversion of extracted,
PE-functionalized MCM-41. Occluded structure-directing agent (tetraethylam
monium fluoride; TEAF) is removed by solvent extraction techniques. By vary
ing the extraction conditions, OFMSs with varying hydrophobicity and porosi
ty are synthesized. Bulk and surface elemental analysis indicate that there
is an even distribution of organic functionalities throughout the material
at levels of PE incorporation below 5% (silicon basis). The phenethyl grou
ps are sulfonated using SO3 vapor to produce a microporous solid containing
intracrystalline sulfonic acids. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights
reserved.