Abstract
Zeolites NaY and mordenite have been dealuminated by SiCl 4 and steaming methods and carefully characterized during and after the various synthetic stages by 27Al and 29Si magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) to ensure sample quality. 129Xe NMR spectra for xenon adsorbed in NaX, siliceous Y, mordenite, and dealuminated mordenite have been obtained for very low xenon loadings and as a function of temperature. Data obtained for faujasites indicate that 129Xe NMR chemical shifts are very sensitive to the Si/Al ratio reflecting the presence or absence of strong adsorption sites. 129Xe NMR chemical shift data for the mordenite samples show that Xe dwells preferentially in the side pockets which do not seem to be affected by the dealumination process. In addition, the 129Xe NMR data clearly reveal information not available from 29Si and 27Al NMR or XRD regarding structural integrity of the zeolites. The findings presented here point to the need for characterization of siliceous zeolites by several techniques before conclusions regarding zeolite structural integrity can be drawn.
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