NMR spectroscopy applied to zeolite catalysis: Progress and prospects

Authors
Citation
Wo. Parker, NMR spectroscopy applied to zeolite catalysis: Progress and prospects, COMM INOR C, 22(1-2), 2000, pp. 31-73
Citations number
189
Categorie Soggetti
Inorganic & Nuclear Chemistry
Journal title
COMMENTS ON INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
ISSN journal
02603594 → ACNP
Volume
22
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
2000
Part
A
Pages
31 - 73
Database
ISI
SICI code
0260-3594(2000)22:1-2<31:NSATZC>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
Recent advances in NMR spectroscopy methods for studying zeolites and their catalyzed reactions are briefly reviewed. In-situ NMR spectroscopy, with i ts controlled atmosphere conditions, is used to characterize the active sur face sites of zeolites (highly acidic microporous molecular sieves) and to elucidate the hydrocarbon reactions they catalyze. The strong Bronsted acid sires of these catalysts, SiO(H)Al, are accessible to adsorbed molecules v ia well defined pore systems (0.3 to 1.2 nm). Substantial progress has been made in: obtaining high resolution NMR spectra under conditions (pressure, temperature, reagent flow) similar to real reactor conditions, developing new NMR methods for characterizing quadrupolar nuclei in solids, understand ing acidity in solids and evidencing the details (intermediates, pathways, kinetics) of zeolite catalyzed chemical reactions. Some of the practical as pects and limitations in performing these studies are mentioned along with future prospects. Given its high versatility and adeptness for determining: the local structure around selected nuclei (H-2, O-17, Al-27, Si-29), and the structure and dynamics of organic molecules (H-1, C-13), NMR spectrosco py is destined to attain evermore important and far-reaching application in this field of study.