T. Ohgushi et K. Ishimaru, Selective elimination of cation in straight channel of ZSM-5 zeolite and relaxation movements of cation, PHYS CHEM P, 2(12), 2000, pp. 2779-2784
By ion-exchanging Na-ZSM-5 with benzyltrimethylammonium (BTMA(+)) ion, only
Na+ ion in the straight channel, Na(S), was partially eliminated and movem
ents of Na+ ions in both exchanged and unexchanged ZSM-5 were studied by a
dielectric method. It was found that there were two types of Na+ ion in ZSM
-5 and each Na+ ion caused one relaxation loss. The loss in the higher freq
uency side for exchanged ZSM-5 became smaller in comparison with that for u
nexchanged ZSM-5. From this result, it was concluded that the loss in the h
igher frequency side was attributable to the movement of Na(S) and the loss
in the lower frequency side was due to the movement of Na(Z) (Na+ ion in t
he zigzag channel). From theoretical considerations on the relaxation movem
ents, each activation energy measured was assigned to the energy required f
or each Na+ ion to jump from the quasi stable site to the stable site. The
water molecule preferentially adsorbed to Na(S) and avoided Na(Z). The diff
erence in affinity to water molecules between Na(S) and Na(Z) was explained
as the heat of adsorption to Na(S) being larger than that to Na(Z).