The Role of Silanols in the Interactions between Methyl tert-Butyl Ether and High-Silica Faujasite Y: An Infrared Spectroscopy and Computational Model Study
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
It is generally believed that the retention of
methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) by zeolites is positively
correlated to the silica content of these materials. Nevertheless,
highly dealuminated zeolites can contain relevant amounts of
silanol groups. In this study, the effect of these point defects in
a zeolite Y (SiO2/Al2O3 = 200) on the adsorption of MTBE
was evaluated by means of infrared spectroscopy, supported by
DFT calculations. The adsorption process is found to occur in
two steps, involving isolated silanol sites and the siloxane
network of the zeolite, respectively, with an average loading of
1.3 molecules per cage in the first and 1.3 molecules in the
second stage. Both external and internal isolated silanol groups
(stretching at 3746 and 3738 cm−1, respectively) are involved in the MTBE adsorption process with the formation of H-bonded
complexes and associated shifts (516 and 358 cm−1, respectively), consistent with a H-bonding strength higher for external than
for the internal ones. However, MTBE is more tightly adsorbed on the internal silanols as a result of the cage confinement effect.
The band assigned to the methyl symmetric stretching of the CH3O− group can be used to discriminate between H-bond and
van der Waals MTBE−zeolite interactions (2843 and 2828 cm−1, respectively). Ab initio models were used to compute the
harmonic frequencies of different MTBE−zeolite models and to simulate the cage confinement of one and three ether molecules.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
I. Braschi; G. Gatti; C. Bisio; G. Berlier; V. Sacchetto; M. Cossi; L. Marchese
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