The interactions of methyl tert-butyl ether on high silica zeolites: a combined experimental and computational study
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
In this work, the interactions of methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) on different dealuminated high silica zeolites
were studied by means of both experimental and computational approaches. Zeolites with different textural
and surface features were selected as adsorbents and the effect of their physico-chemical properties (i.e. pore
size architecture and type and amount of surface OH sites) on sorption capacity were studied. High silica
mordenite (MOR) and Y zeolites (both with a SiO2/Al2O3 ratio of 200) and ZSM-5 solid (SiO2/Al2O3 ratio of
500) were selected as model sorbents. By combining FTIR and SS-NMR (both 1H and 13C CPMAS NMR)
spectroscopy it was possible to follow accurately the MTBE adsorption process on highly defective MOR
characterized by a high concentration of surface SiOH groups. The adsorption process is found to occur in
different steps and to involve isolated silanol sites, weakly interacting silanols, and the siloxane network of the
zeolite, respectively. H-bonding and van der Waals interactions occurring between the mordenite surface and
MTBE molecules were modeled by DFT calculations using a large cluster of the MOR structure where two
adjacent side-pockets were fused in a large micropore to simulate a dealumination process leading to silanol
groups. This is the locus where MTBE molecules are more strongly bound and stabilized. FTIR spectroscopy and
gravimetric measurements allowed determination of the interaction strength and sorption capacities of all
three zeolites. In the case of both Y and MOR zeolites, medium-weak H-bonding with isolated silanols (both on
internal and external zeolite surfaces) and van der Waals interactions are responsible for MTBE adsorption,
whereas ZSM-5, in which a negligible amount of surface silanol species is present, displays a much lower
amount of adsorbed MTBE retained mainly through van der Waals interactions with zeolite siloxane network.
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03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
Vittoria Sacchetto;Giorgio Gatti;Geo Paul;Ilaria Braschi;Gloria Berlier;Maurizio Cossi;Leonardo Marchese;Roberto Bagatin;Chiara Bisio
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