Dealumination process of zeolite omega monitored by27Al 3QMAS NMR spectroscopy

Chen, J., T. Chen, N. Guan, and J. Wang. 2004. “Dealumination process of zeolite omega monitored by27Al 3QMAS NMR spectroscopy”. Catalysis Today 93-95.

Abstract

From the27Al MAS NMR and 2D 3QMAS NMR experiments, it can be concluded that during the steaming process of zeolite omega, some part of the framework tetrahedral Al species are gradually distorted. The 30ppm broad hump in the 1D27Al spectra is mainly due to appearance of the distorted tetrahedral Al. With the dealumination process going on, penta-coordinated Al species are formed and contribute also to the 30ppm broad hump. There exists the trend that the formation of penta-coordinated Al occurs with the consumption of the distorted tetrahedral Al species. Because the same phenomenon of the27Al NMR signals has also been observed in other zeolites, such as mordenite, ZSM-5 and Y, it could be regarded as a general procedure in the process of dealumination of acidic zeolites. © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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