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Elucidating the Nature of the External Acid Sites of ZSM-5 Zeolites Using NMR Probe Molecules.

Carlos BornesDusan StosicCarlos F G C GeraldesSvetlana MintovaJoão RochaLuís Mafra
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2022)
The identification of acid and nonacid species at the external surface of zeolites remains a major challenge, in contrast to the extensively-studied internal acid sites. Here, it is shown that the synthesis of zeolite ZSM-5 samples with distinct particle sizes, combined with solid-state NMR and computational studies of trimethylphosphine oxide (TMPO) adsorption, provides insight into the chemical species on the external surface of the zeolite crystals. 1 H- 31 P HETCOR NMR spectra of TMPO-loaded zeolites exhibit a broad correlation peak at δ P ∼35-55 ppm and δ H ∼5-12 ppm assigned to external SiOH species. Pore-mouth Brønsted acid sites exhibit 31 P and 1 H NMR resonances and adsorption energies close to those reported for internal acid sites interacting with TMPO. The presence of an external tricoordinate Al-Lewis site interacting strongly with TMPO is suggested, resulting in 31 P resonances that overlap with the peaks usually ascribed to the interaction of TMPO with Brønsted sites.
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