Login / Signup

PFG-NMR as a Tool for Determining Self-Diffusivities of Various Probe Molecules through H-ZSM-5 Zeolites.

Rogéria BingrePit LoschCristina Megías-SayagoBruno VincentPatrick PalePatrick NguyenBenoît Louis
Published in: Chemphyschem : a European journal of chemical physics and physical chemistry (2019)
The understanding of major zeolite applications is partially based on diffusion of molecules inside or outside microporous networks. However, it is still a challenge to measure such phenomena. The diffusion ordered nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (DOSY) technique has been reported to measure a probe molecule's diffusion inside porous solids. Pulsed-field gradient (PFG)-NMR has been used herein to measure the self-diffusivity of different probe molecules, such as neopentane, benzene, toluene and 1-dodecene with increasing dynamic diameter, respectively, on a series of H-ZSM-5 zeolites. The latter materials exhibit different crystal sizes, Si/Al ratios and the presence (or absence) of crystalline defects. In addition, shaped zeolite bodies representing industrial catalysts were compared with the afore-mentioned samples.
Keyphrases
  • living cells
  • solid state
  • quantum dots
  • magnetic resonance
  • high resolution
  • room temperature
  • highly efficient
  • heavy metals
  • metal organic framework
  • wastewater treatment
  • single molecule
  • tissue engineering