Abstract

Intense fundamental studies of zeolite and other zeotype materials as well as their broad practical applications require detailed characterization of the chemical composition, structure and morphology, active sites, presence of functional groups, porosity, ability to sorb and retain the molecules, and chemically convert them on these materials, and so on. This important information can be provided by using the number of physico-chemical methods and spectroscopic techniques, such as X-ray diffraction analysis, electron microscopy, infrared, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, and the like. Among numerous spectroscopic methods, solid-state NMR spectroscopy could be considered as one of the most powerful and routine techniques allowing characterization of both the material itself and adsorbate species being involved in the chemical reaction proceeding on zeolites as catalysts.

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