Abstract

A series of MCM-68 zeolites with different Si/Al ratios were prepared by treatment with nitric acid and compared with beta zeolites. Speciation of aluminum and location of acid sites changed depending on the Si/Al ratio. The location of Bronsted acid sites in MCM-68 samples was able to be classified by FT-IR measurements with pyridine and 2,6-di-tert-butylpyridine as probe molecules, and the number of Bronsted acid sites was quantified according to the locations. For high-aluminum MCM-68, Bronsted acid sites were broadly distributed in both the 12-ring channel and 10-ring windows as well as inside the supercage. The Bronsted acid sites in the 12-ring channel were easily removed by the acid treatment, and consequently, high-silica MCM-68 had Bronsted acid sites predominantly in the 10-ring windows and inside the supercage. 27Al MQMAS NMR spectra of high-silica MCM-68 showed two specific peaks assignable to T6 and T7 sites, which did not face the 12-ring channel, forming the Bronsted acid sites highly toler...

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