Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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75845 | Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2010 | 7 Pages |
Acidic OH groups of acid-form and Zn and Ga-modified zeolite beta (BEA) have been characterized with 1H MAS NMR and by IR spectroscopy of adsorbed carbon monoxide. It is demonstrated that OH groups, which exhibit a vibration band at 3740 cm−1, reveal acidity, which is similar to that of the OH groups with the band at 3610 cm−1 according to the value of the low frequency shift of OH vibrations with adsorbed CO (ΔνOH/CO = 300 cm−1). The IR band 3740 cm−1 corresponds to the signal at ca. 2.1 ppm in 1H MAS NMR spectrum. The OH groups with signal 2.1 ppm are involved in H/D exchange with methane-d4 similar to acidic OH groups with the signals 4.0–5.1 ppm. The signals at 2.1 ppm in 1H MAS NMR and at 3740 cm−1 in IR are attributed to the strongly acidic silanol groups of the faulted structure of the zeolite. The silanols with the signals at 1.8 ppm and 3745 cm−1 are weakly acidic (ΔνOH/CO = 85 cm−1) and are not involved in the H/D exchange. Loading of the zeolite with Zn affords a notable decrease of the concentration of strongly acidic SiOHAl groups, whereas the quantity of these groups does not decrease upon loading the zeolite with Ga.