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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B
Volume 110, Issue 1, Pages 264-269Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp054442e
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By using the IRMS-TPD method in which IR (infrared) and MS (mass spectroscopy) worked together, acid sites of USY (ultrastable Y) zeolite were studied. A new band of OH playing a role of Bronsted acid, was clearly detected on Na2H2-ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA)-treated USY at 3595 cm(-1) during an elevation in temperature after the adsorption of ammonia. MS-measured TPD (temperature-programmed desorption) of NH3 and IR-measured TPD of the NH4+ cation coincided well to show that this zeolite consisted of the Bronsted acid sites. The MS-TPD profile at higher temperatures corresponded to the IR-TPD of the 3595-cm(-1) band, and therefore, this OH was identified as a strong acid site. From comparison between IR-TPD of OH and MS-TPD, numbers of three kinds of Bronsted OH (i.e., those in super and sodalite cages of a Y zeolite structure) and created strong Bronsted acid site were quantified. On the other hand, strength of the Bronsted acid site Delta H was determined individually by a simulation method, where the corrected IR-TPD of OH was simulated based on the proposed equation. Thus, a new strong Bronsted acid site was identified in the EDTA-treated USY, and the amount and strength was measured quantitatively.
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