Abstract

Nickel(II)phthalocyaninate spectroscopy (NiPc) was synthesized in the supercages of zeolite FAU by the template synthesis method at two different temperatures of 200 and 300°C and characterized by diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, UV-Vis spectroscopy, X-ray powder diffraction, and IR. The results show that the catalyst synthesized at 200°C contains a higher amount of complex as monomeric species encapsulated in the supercages. At elevated temperature, higher amount of the NiPc may be hosted in the mesopores and/or on the external surface of the zeolite as aggregates.

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