IR and NMR studies of hierarchical material obtained by the treatment of zeolite Y by ammonia solution

Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc. 2018 Mar 15:193:440-446. doi: 10.1016/j.saa.2017.12.042. Epub 2017 Dec 15.

Abstract

Ammonia treatment of ultrastable zeolite Y has a great impact on its features. XRD showed a partial loss of crystallinity coupled with a loss of long-distance zeolite ordering. However, a typical short-range zeolite ordering, in the light of 29Si NMR studies, was largely preserved. 27Al MAS NMR spectra evidenced that most of Al was located in zeolitic tetrahedral positions, but some of them adopted a distorted configuration. Evolution of zeolites acidity was followed quantitatively by using IR. In particular, such studies revealed the presence of strongly acidic SiOHAl groups. IR studies suggest also heterogeneity of these OH groups. The heterogeneity of SiOHAl groups was a consequence of the less ordered structure of zeolites treated with ammonia solutions. It was also found that the treatment with ammonia solutions yields hierarchical material. The samples revealed promising catalytic properties in the liquid phase isomerization of α-pinene. Zeolites desilicated with ammonia may constitute an inexpensive route yielding viable hierarchical catalysts.

Keywords: Acidity; Desilication; FT-IR; Hierarchical zeolites; NMR.