Abstract

We studied the physicochemical properties (by 27Al MAS NMR, XPS, and IR spectroscopy) and catalytic activity (in n-heptane cracking) of a series of HZSM-5 zeolites treated at 770 K with water vapor at various partial pressures (0, 7, 13, 40, and 93 kPa). The treatment with steam removed Al from framework tetrahedral positions (as evidenced by 27Al MAS NMR studies) and yielded a decrease in the amount of acidic Si−OH−Al groups. Quantitative IR studies of pyridine sorption showed that the amount of Si−OH−Al in parent and in dealuminated zeolites was very close to the amount of tetrahedral Al which remained in the framework. The Al atoms removed from the tetrahedral positions migrated (as given by XPS) to the surface. Only a small amount of these removed Al created Lewis acid sites. IR studies suggested that the vacancies created by removal of Al were filled with Si atoms migrating from other places in the zeolite. From IR studies of the desorption of ammonia it was concluded that mild dealumination (with 7 ...

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