CO2-TPD was demonstrated an effective way to investigate the phase formation during pyrolysis for the preparation of composite oxides using metal-organic molecules as precursors.Based on the CO2-TPD results, it was f...CO2-TPD was demonstrated an effective way to investigate the phase formation during pyrolysis for the preparation of composite oxides using metal-organic molecules as precursors.Based on the CO2-TPD results, it was found that calcination condition had deep effect on the carbonate formation and the minimum firing temperature to acquire pure phase composite oxide.An optimized calcination schedule was then developed.展开更多
Zeolite is one of the most important heterogeneous catalysts in acid catalytic reactions.Considering that the catalytic behaviors of zeolites are mostly related to their acidic characteristics,extensive attention has ...Zeolite is one of the most important heterogeneous catalysts in acid catalytic reactions.Considering that the catalytic behaviors of zeolites are mostly related to their acidic characteristics,extensive attention has been attracted to the measurements of acid type,strength and concentration in zeolites.Numerous techniques including Fourier-transform infrared(FTIR)spectroscopy,probe-assisted^(1)H,^(13)C and^(31)P magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy(MAS NMR)as well as temperature programmed desorption of ammonia(NH_(3)-TPD)have been developed for determining the acid sites.Nevertheless,a single approach is defective to characterize the acid sites comprehensively.Herein,combining the probe-assisted(e.g.,NH_(3)and CD_(3)CN)^(1)H MAS NMR and NH_(3)-TPD,the acid sites in different zeolites including the acid type,density and strength were determined.The commonly utilized NH_(3)-TPD to determine the acid strength of zeolite samples with different topologies should be rigorously considered owing to zeolite confinement effect.Controlling the desorption temperature of NH_(3)probe molecules,the acid type(Le.,Brønsted acid sites(BAS)and Lewis acid sites(LAS))and the corresponding density could be determined by NH_(3)probe-assisted^(1)H MAS NMR spectroscopy,while the acid strength could be investigated via CD_(3)CN probe-assisted^(1)H MAS NMR spectroscopy.展开更多
1 Introduction To study the acidic properties of Y-type zeolites has important meaning in the field of zeolite catalysis. The nature and numbers of active sites of Y-zeolites can be modified by dealumination and rare ...1 Introduction To study the acidic properties of Y-type zeolites has important meaning in the field of zeolite catalysis. The nature and numbers of active sites of Y-zeolites can be modified by dealumination and rare earth ion exchange to increase the catalytic activity and stability of modified Y-zeolites. In view of the zeolite structure,the origin of strong acid sites is due to the change of the density and distribution of the framework aluminum atoms, which results in the increasing of the isolated framework aluminum atoms or those with no展开更多
文摘CO2-TPD was demonstrated an effective way to investigate the phase formation during pyrolysis for the preparation of composite oxides using metal-organic molecules as precursors.Based on the CO2-TPD results, it was found that calcination condition had deep effect on the carbonate formation and the minimum firing temperature to acquire pure phase composite oxide.An optimized calcination schedule was then developed.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(22272083)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(Nankai University).
文摘Zeolite is one of the most important heterogeneous catalysts in acid catalytic reactions.Considering that the catalytic behaviors of zeolites are mostly related to their acidic characteristics,extensive attention has been attracted to the measurements of acid type,strength and concentration in zeolites.Numerous techniques including Fourier-transform infrared(FTIR)spectroscopy,probe-assisted^(1)H,^(13)C and^(31)P magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy(MAS NMR)as well as temperature programmed desorption of ammonia(NH_(3)-TPD)have been developed for determining the acid sites.Nevertheless,a single approach is defective to characterize the acid sites comprehensively.Herein,combining the probe-assisted(e.g.,NH_(3)and CD_(3)CN)^(1)H MAS NMR and NH_(3)-TPD,the acid sites in different zeolites including the acid type,density and strength were determined.The commonly utilized NH_(3)-TPD to determine the acid strength of zeolite samples with different topologies should be rigorously considered owing to zeolite confinement effect.Controlling the desorption temperature of NH_(3)probe molecules,the acid type(Le.,Brønsted acid sites(BAS)and Lewis acid sites(LAS))and the corresponding density could be determined by NH_(3)probe-assisted^(1)H MAS NMR spectroscopy,while the acid strength could be investigated via CD_(3)CN probe-assisted^(1)H MAS NMR spectroscopy.
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China.
文摘1 Introduction To study the acidic properties of Y-type zeolites has important meaning in the field of zeolite catalysis. The nature and numbers of active sites of Y-zeolites can be modified by dealumination and rare earth ion exchange to increase the catalytic activity and stability of modified Y-zeolites. In view of the zeolite structure,the origin of strong acid sites is due to the change of the density and distribution of the framework aluminum atoms, which results in the increasing of the isolated framework aluminum atoms or those with no