The effect of sodium poisoning on dealuminated Y-type zeolites
- Texas A and M Univ., College Station (USA)
Dealuminated zeolites prepared both hydrothermally and using silicon tetrachloride were investigated to determine the effect of sodium addition on their catalytic activities. These materials were found to have drastically reduced activities upon sodium addition with each sodium atom effectively neutralizing the catalytic activity previously thought to be due to five framework Broensted acid sites. These results are interpreted to mean that isolated framework Al atoms are a necessary but insufficient condition for strong acidity, and only about one-fifth of the framework Al atoms are associated with this strong acidity. Extraframework Al is believed to impart, through inductive effects, strong acidity to these framework Broensted sites. An infrared study of the hydroxyl region revealed bands at 3,675 and 3,595-3,610 cm{sup {minus}1} ({plus minus}2 cm{sup {minus}1}) that are attributed to protons associated with different types of extraframework aluminium oxide or oxyhydroxide. A band at 3,695 cm{sup {minus}1} is attributed to Na{sup +} interacting with water which is hydrogen-bonded to a framework oxygen atom. A narrow band at 3,602 cm{sup {minus}1} is attributed to a highly acidic Broensted site in the zeolite lattice.
- OSTI ID:
- 7261163
- Journal Information:
- Journal of Catalysis; (USA), Journal Name: Journal of Catalysis; (USA) Vol. 118:1; ISSN 0021-9517; ISSN JCTLA
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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ADDITIVES
ALKALI METALS
ALUMINIUM COMPOUNDS
ALUMINIUM OXIDES
CATALYSIS
CATALYTIC CRACKING
CATALYTIC EFFECTS
CHALCOGENIDES
CHEMICAL REACTIONS
CRACKING
CRYSTAL STRUCTURE
DECOMPOSITION
ELEMENTS
ENERGY SOURCES
FOSSIL FUELS
FUELS
INFRARED SPECTRA
INORGANIC ION EXCHANGERS
ION EXCHANGE MATERIALS
MATERIALS
METALS
MICROSTRUCTURE
MINERALS
OXIDES
OXYGEN COMPOUNDS
PETROLEUM
PETROLEUM FRACTIONS
POISONING
PYROLYSIS
SODIUM
SPECTRA
THERMOCHEMICAL PROCESSES
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YTTRIUM
ZEOLITES