Na publikacji autorka Tarach Karolina podpisana jako Sadowska Karolina.
language:
English
journal language:
English
abstract in English:
The desilication of zeolite ZSM-5 (Si/Al = 31.6) was performed by the treatment with NaOH of various concentrations (0.1, 0.2, 0.5 and 1 M) and with NaOH/TBAOH mixtures of various concentrations and ratios between both bases. The information on the composition of both bulk and surface was obtained by ICP-OES and XPS, respectively. It has been found that diluted NaOH solutions extracted Si equally from the surface and bulk of ZSM-5. In more concentrated NaOH the desilication from the bulk was more effective than from the surface. The MAS NMR studies showed that Si(4Si,0Al) was less stable and was removed from the zeolite structure before Si(3Si,1Al). Higher stability of Si(3Si,1Al) was explained by the repulsion of AlO4- and OH-. According to the IR results the desilication, leading to mesopore formation, increased distinctly the amount of Si-OH on mesopore walls and also the contribution of acidic Si-OH-Al. Calcination of desilicated zeolite at air atmosphere resulted in a significant loss of tetrahedral Al due to the "steaming" of zeolite with water physisorbed in mesopores facilitated by lower stability of framework injured by desilication. Both NMR and IR studies suggested that the stability of Si atoms in the zeolite framework increased in the following order: (SiO) 3Si-OH < (SiO)3Si-OSi < (SiO)3Si-OAl. Porosimetric experiments evidenced that the NaOH treatment produced mesopores with very broad pore size distribution (a majority of pore diameters was close to 20 nm). The desilication with the NaOH/TBAOH mixtures produced mesopores of higher surface area and pore volume but of smaller diameter than with NaOH alone. We suppose that in the presence of TBAOH a larger number of narrower pores is formed, or narrow pores penetrate zeolite crystal more deeply.
keywords in English:
zeolite ZSM-5, desilication, NMR spectroscopy, IR spectroscopy, porosimetry
affiliation:
Wydział Chemii : Zakład Chemii Nieorganicznej, Wydział Chemii : Zakład Technologii Chemicznej, Wydział Chemii : Pracownia Spektrometrii w Podczerwieni