张维萍

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性别:男

毕业院校:中科院大连化学物理研究所

学位:博士

所在单位:化工学院

学科:工业催化. 能源化工

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Mapping Al Distributions in SSZ-13 Zeolites from Na-23 Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy and DFT Calculations

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论文类型:期刊论文

发表时间:2018-05-10

发表刊物:JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C

收录刊物:SCIE

卷号:122

期号:18

页面范围:9973-9979

ISSN号:1932-7447

摘要:Al distributions and locations of corresponding nonframework cations in SSZ-13 zeolites have significant impact on their catalytic and adsorption properties. Herein, we demonstrate the feasibility of elucidating Na+ locations and correlated Al distributions in a series of Na-SSZ-13 zeolites with Si/Al ratios ranging from 4 to 48 by combining Na-23 MQ MAS NMR spectroscopy and DFT calculations. As only one crystallographically inequivalent T site exists in CHA cages, the isolated Al and the Al pair (Al-O-Si-O-Si-O-Al) and (Al-O-Si-O-Al) in 6-membered ring (MR) distributions and the corresponding Na+ locations are clearly discriminated. In the high-silica Na-SSZ-13 zeolite, Na+ ions are mainly located at the 6-MR SIIa0 site corresponding to one Al substitution in the CHA cage. However, a small amount of the Al pair in 6-MR is still observable even with an Si/Al ratio of 48, corresponding to two Na+ ions located at 6-MR SIIa1 and 8-MR SIII'al sites, respectively. With more Al substitutions in the CHA cage, a portion of Na+ ions with high mobility among different SII sites may result in the SIII'b site. In Al-rich SSZ-13 zeolite (Si/Al = 4), the presence of Si(2Al) and Si(3Al) may lead to Na+ being located at 6-MR SIIa2, with Na-23 NMR signals exhibiting relatively large quadrupolar interactions, and at 8-MR SIII'a2, with NMR signals overlapped with that of the SIII'al site. This approach may expand its application in discrimination of Al distributions in other zeolites to gain deeper understanding of the relationship between the structure and the property for their applications in catalysis and adsorption.