Abstract

We show that four cooperating Al atoms located at the two neighboring six-membered (6-MR) rings in the ferrierite framework can be readily discerned by luminescence studies. Thus, luminescent Zn(II) cations accommodated by one aluminum pair of the 6-MR ring can be effectively quenched by neighboring Co(II) ions stabilized by the second ring. Quenching occurs via the energy transfer mechanism and allows estimation of the critical radius of Zn(II)-Co(II) interactions. This points to the appropriate geometry and distance of the transition metal ions accommodated within zeolite, providing direct evidence of the four-aluminum atom arrangement in the ferrierite framework.

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