A sodium ilerite, molar ratios 1Na(2)O:8.2SiO(2):10.2H(2)O, was obtained wi
th a good crystalline structure and characterized by several NMR techniques
in addition to X-ray diffraction (XRD). The X-ray pattern of the as-synthe
sized ilerite is in very good agreement with the structure proposed by Gies
and coworkers. The narrow Si-29 MAS NMR signals (FWHM = 0.3 ppm) indicate
a good short-range order of the framework. The proton dynamics influences s
everal 29Si NMR parameters. The 16 ppm signal in the H-1 MAS NMR spectra is
explained by a proton in a bridging position in the short (2.3 Angstrom) O
4-O4 bonding. The quadrupole coupling constant C-qcc = 100 kHz with n= 0.2
for the 16 ppm signal, which was obtained from the H-2 MAS NMR spectra, con
firms this explanation.O-17 NMR shows also a separate signal for SiOH group
s but cannot resolve the three expected lines for SiOSi. PFG NMR detects a
small mobile portion of water in the ilerite, which is located probably on
the external surface of the crystallites. An intracrystalline diffusion coe
fficient of the intercalated water molecules of the order of magnitude 10(-
15) m(2) S-1 was Obtained by NMR tracer exchange experiments. (C) 2000 Else
vier Science B.V. All rights reserved.