The dealumination of Zeolite MCM-22 by calcination or hydrothermal treatmen
t was investigated by conventional multinuclear solid-state NMR and checked
by an ultrahigh-field NMR experiments (19.6 T) with a very fast spin rate
(19.1 kHz). The presence or variation of different species (e.g. silanol ne
st, 4-coordinated framework, 6-coordinated and 5-coordinated extraframework
aluminum) during or after dealumination was detected, and their changes we
re followed. Four tetrahedral framework aluminum sites were identified upon
the Al-27 MAS NMR experiments showing chemical shifts at 61.5, 57.0, 53.5,
and 50.0 ppm, respectively. After hydrothermal treatment, aluminum at 57.0
ppm which corresponded to T-3, T-4, T-7, T-10, and T-12 sites in the ortho
rhombic model is preferentially expelled from the zeolitic framework. Moreo
ver, a dehydroxylation process without the release of four-coordinated fram
ework Al also happened, resulting in the presence of a tricoordinated frame
work aluminum species, which, together with the formation of tetrahedral fr
amework aluminum species, may serve as the Lewis acid site of the zeolite.