Dynamic nuclear polarization NMR enables the analysis of sn-beta zeolite prepared with natural abundance 119Sn precursors

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Abstract

The catalytic activity of tin-containing zeolites, such as Sn-Beta, is critically dependent on the successful incorporation of the tin metal center into the zeolite framework. However, synchrotron-based techniques or solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (ssNMR) of samples enriched with 119Sn isotopes are the only reliable methods to verify framework incorporation. This work demonstrates, for the first time, the use of dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) NMR for characterizing zeolites containing ∼2 wt % of natural abundance Sn without the need for 119Sn isotopic enrichment. The biradicals TOTAPOL, bTbK, bCTbK, and SPIROPOL functioned effectively as polarizing sources, and the solvent enabled proper transfer of spin polarization from the radical?s unpaired electrons to the target nuclei. Using bCTbK led to an enhancement (μ) of 75, allowing the characterization of natural-abundance 119Sn-Beta with excellent signal-to-noise ratios in <24 h. Without DNP, no 119Sn resonances were detected after 10 days of continuous analysis. © 2014 American Chemical Society.

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Gunther, W. R., Michaelis, V. K., Caporini, M. A., Griffin, R. G., & Román-Leshkov, Y. (2014). Dynamic nuclear polarization NMR enables the analysis of sn-beta zeolite prepared with natural abundance 119Sn precursors. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 136(17), 6219–6222. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja502113d

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