(580g) Distributions of Al Atoms in Chabazite Zeolite Frameworks and Their Effects on Catalytic Reaction Properties | AIChE

(580g) Distributions of Al Atoms in Chabazite Zeolite Frameworks and Their Effects on Catalytic Reaction Properties

Authors 

Berkson, Z., ETH Zürich
Prasad, S., BASF Corporation
Chmelka, B. F., University of California, Santa Barbara
Zeolite catalysts are used for a wide range of industrial and environmental applications. The reaction properties of zeolites depend on the local compositions and structures of the nanoporous channels and the cations that charge-balance the anionic zeolite framework. For example, small pore (0.4 nm) chabazite-type materials are used for methanol-to-hydrocarbon conversion in the H+-form and selective catalytic reduction of NOx in the Cu2+-form. Reaction properties of these catalysts, including hydrothermal stability and product selectivity, depend on the distributions of Al heteroatoms in the zeolite framework, particularly “paired” Al heteroatoms separated by 1-3 O-Si-O linkages.1 Recent work has suggested that the fraction of “paired” Al heteroatoms in aluminosilicate chabazite can be influenced by judicious selection of structure-directing agents during synthesis.2 However, direct atomic-level evidence for these paired framework Al sites has been challenging to obtain, along with their effects on cation distributions and catalytic reaction properties.

Solid-state NMR is a powerful means of probing the nanoscale proximities of zeolite framework moieties and their interactions with exchangeable cations or adsorbed species in the zeolite nanopores.3 Through a combination of 2D 27Al{29Si} and 29Si{29Si} through-bond NMR correlation experiments, we have obtained direct evidence of “paired” framework Al atoms in aluminosilicate chabazite zeolite catalysts. Furthermore, 27Al{1H} and 23Na{1H} NMR experiments provide insight into the interactions between the organic structure-directing agents and the framework that promote the formation of paired Al configurations. These atomic-level insights are correlated with methanol-to-hydrocarbon reaction results over aluminosilicate chabazite to demonstrate that different distributions of framework Al affect the catalytic properties of the material.

References:

  1. Deimund, et al., ACS Catalysis 6, 542–550 (2016).
  2. di Iorio, & Gounder, Chemistry of Materials 28, 2236–2247 (2016).
  3. Li, S. et al., Advanced Materials 32, 2002879 (2020).

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