Hydroxyl environments in zeolites probed by deuterium solid-state MAS NMR combined with IR spectroscopy

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Abstract

Deuterium (2H) solid-state MAS NMR spectroscopy is used for identifying both silanols and Brønsted acid sites in zeolites. The environments of hydroxyl groups in faujasite-type zeolites (FAU) with different aluminium contents and porosities in both acid- and sodium-forms were investigated. The results revealed a clear spectroscopic difference between zeolites possessing either silanols or both silanols and Brønsted acid sites compared to classical static 2H NMR spectroscopic studies. This study reinforces the versatility of solid-state MAS NMR spectroscopy and its synergy with IR spectroscopy to provide critical information on zeolite properties, adding a new tool to the set of characterizations available for silanols and Brønsted acid sites.

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Dib, E., Clatworthy, E. B., Lakiss, L., Ruaux, V., & Mintova, S. (2022). Hydroxyl environments in zeolites probed by deuterium solid-state MAS NMR combined with IR spectroscopy. Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers, 9(12), 2964–2968. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2qi00824f

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