Abstract

Both the location and the de-trapping energy Δ E of the extraframework sodium cations embedded in Na 56Y and Na 96X zeolites are investigated by means of dielectric relaxation spectroscopy (DRS). It is shown that the Na + cations are distributed into three different types of crystallographic sites, with a respective occupancy established by comparing our DRS data to those previously obtained from simulation. Then, the de-trapping energy of the Na + cations embedded in each crystallographic site is determined and analysed in the light of the structural feature of the site. The difference between the de-trapping energy of the different crystallographic sites in Na 56Y and Na 96X is thus interpreted using simple qualitative models based on electronegativity and cation/cation repulsion. It is thus shown that the consideration of this later parameter is essential to explain the rearrangement of the energy level of each cation site when a critical Si/Al ratio is reached.

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