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Characterization of framework and extra-framework aluminum species in non-hydrated zeolites Y by Al-27 spin-echo, high-speed MAS, and MQMAS NMR spectroscopy at B-0=9.4 to 17.6 T

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 7, Issue 17, Pages 3221-3226

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b508358c

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Al-27 spin-echo, high-speed MAS (nu(rot) = 30 kHz), and MQMAS NMR spectroscopy in magnetic fields of B-0 = 9.4, 14.1, and 17.6 T were applied for the study of aluminum species at framework and extra-framework positions in non-hydrated zeolites Y. Non-hydrated gamma-Al2O3 and non-hydrated aluminum-exchanged zeolite Y (Al, Na-Y) and zeolite H, Na-Y were utilized as reference materials. The solid-state 27 Al NMR spectra of steamed zeolite deH, Na-Y/81.5 were found to consist of four signals. The broad low-field signal is caused by a superposition of the signals of framework aluminum atoms in the vicinity of bridging hydroxyl protons and framework aluminum atoms compensated in their negative charge by aluminum cations (delta(iso) = 70 +/- 10 ppm, C-QCC = 15.0 +/- 1.0 MHz). The second signal is due to a superposition of the signals of framework aluminum atoms compensated by sodium cations and tetrahedrally coordinated aluminum atoms in neutral extra-framework aluminum oxide clusters (delta(iso) 65 +/- 5 ppm, C-QCC = 8.0 +/- 0.5 MHz). The residual two signals were attributed to aluminum cations (delta(iso) = 35 +/- 5 ppm, C-QCC = 7.5 +/- 0.5 MHz) and octahedrally coordinated aluminum atoms in neutral extra-framework aluminum oxide clusters (delta(iso) = 10 +/- 5 ppm, C-QCC = 5.0 +/- 0.5 MHz). By chemical analysis and evaluating the relative solid-state Al-27 NMR intensities of the different signals of aluminum species occurring in zeolite deH, Na-Y/81.5 in the non-hydrated state, the aluminum distribution in this material was determined.

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