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Measurement of the acidity of various zeolites by temperature-programmed desorption of ammonia

โœ Scribed by Carmela V. Hidalgo; Hirofumi Itoh; Tadashi Hattori; Miki Niwa; Yuichi Murakami


Book ID
113177505
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1984
Tongue
English
Weight
584 KB
Volume
85
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9517

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โœฆ Synopsis


The acidity of H-form zeolites which include mordenite, ZSM-5, Y-faujasite, and those modified by cation exchange or deahrmination was measured by temperature-programmed desorption (TPD) of NHp. Ammonia was adsorbed at 373 K to eliminate the contribution of very weak acid sites and improve the spectrum resolution. TPD spectra of mordenites and ZSMJ zeolites had two desorption peaks named I and h with peak maximum at around 420 and 680 K, respectively, while the spectra of Y-zeolites had a broad peak. From the peak maximum temperature of h-peak, the acid strength was found to be in the order of HM > HZSM-5 > HY. Acid amount was evaluated from the desorption amount of NH3 , and correlated with the infrared intensity of the OH band at 3600 cm-' and the ammonium band at 1447 cm-', thus indicating that the amount as well as distribution of strength of Bronsted acid sites can be measured by the present method. Cation exchange poisoned the strong acid sites preferentially, whereas dealumination reduced the acid sites in the whole region.

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EXPERIMENTAL METHOD

Material. Decationized H-mordenite referred to as HM was obtained from Norton Company, 100-H, and tested to be free from Na cations.


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