Hydrogen bonding to oxygen in siloxane bonds drives liquid phase adsorption of primary alcohols in high-silica zeolites.
Sambhu RadhakrishnanCharlotte LejaegereKarel DuerinckxWei-Shang LoAlysson Ferreira MoraisDirk DomC Vinod ChandranIve HermansJohan A MartensEric BreynaertPublished in: Materials horizons (2023)
Upon liquid phase adsorption of C 1 -C 5 primary alcohols on high silica MFI zeolites (Si/Al = 11.5-140), the concentration of adsorbed molecules largely exceeds the concentration of traditional adsorption sites: Brønsted acid and defect sites. Combining quantitative in situ 1 H MAS NMR, qualitative multinuclear NMR and IR spectroscopy, hydrogen bonding of the alcohol function to oxygen atoms of the zeolite siloxane bridges (Si-O-Si) was shown to drive the additional adsorption. This mechanism co-exists with chemi- and physi-sorption on Brønsted acid and defect sites and does not exclude cooperative effects from dispersive interactions.