In order to investigate the potentialities of an integrated IR and H-1 NMR study of the acidity of Bronsted sites, a spectroscopic study of the interaction of CD3CN (at different coverages) with zeolites H-ferrierite and H-beta is reported. The formation of H-bonded CD3CN adducts of different strength with silanols and with strong Bronsted sites is described. It is shown that an integrated spectroscopic study gives complementary information on the observed H-bond adducts. While the presence of isosbestic points in IR spectra allows a clear demonstration of the existence of equilibria between species, H-1 NMR spectra give information about dynamic adsorbate exchange phenomena.

Acetonitrile as probe molecule for an integrated H-1 NMR and FTIR study of zeolitic Bronsted acidity: Interaction with zeolites H-ferrierite and H-beta

ZECCHINA, Adriano;
2000-01-01

Abstract

In order to investigate the potentialities of an integrated IR and H-1 NMR study of the acidity of Bronsted sites, a spectroscopic study of the interaction of CD3CN (at different coverages) with zeolites H-ferrierite and H-beta is reported. The formation of H-bonded CD3CN adducts of different strength with silanols and with strong Bronsted sites is described. It is shown that an integrated spectroscopic study gives complementary information on the observed H-bond adducts. While the presence of isosbestic points in IR spectra allows a clear demonstration of the existence of equilibria between species, H-1 NMR spectra give information about dynamic adsorbate exchange phenomena.
2000
2
5756
5760
http://www.rsc.org/publishing/journals/CP/article.asp?doi=b005677o
Acetonitrile; H-1 NMR; FTIR; Bronsted acidity; H-ferrierite; H-beta
C. PAZE; A. ZECCHINA; S. SPERA; G. SPANO; F. RIVETTI
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