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Accurate Measurements of NH 3 Differential Adsorption Heat Unveil Structural Sensitivity of Brønsted Acid and Brønsted/Lewis Acid Synergy in Zeolites.

Zhenxuan YuanYunxing BaiKe GongWei-Xin Huang
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2024)
Differential adsorption heats of NH 3 on a series of zeolites, including MOR, MFI, FER, and BEA, are accurately measured to probe their acidity using flow-pulse adsorption microcalorimetry. Initial adsorption heats of NH 3 at Brønsted acid sites (BAS) vary between 105 to 136 kJ/mol, depending on framework aluminum amounts and topography structures of zeolites. A Brønsted/Lewis acid synergy between BAS and proximate tricoordinated framework-associated aluminum species is identified to generate super acid sites with initial adsorption heats of NH 3 around 150 kJ/mol, but occurs only in the MFI zeolites and sensitively depends on the Si/Al ratio. These accurate data of NH 3 differential adsorption heats unveil structural sensitivity of BAS and Brønsted/Lewis acid synergy in zeolites and provide experimental benchmark data for fundamental understanding of acidity and acid-catalysis of zeolites.
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