Abstract

The IR spectra of the three diazines, pyrazine, pyrimidine and pyridazine have been measured following adsorption on, and subsequent desorption from, a variety of oxides: SiO2, TiO2, ZrO2, SiO2–Al2O3 and H-mordenite. Three modes of adsorption have been observed, (i) hydrogen bonding to surface hydroxy groups, (ii) electron transfer at Lewis acidic surface sites, and (iii) proton transfer at Bronsted acidic surface sites. In the latter case only monoprotonation was detected for SiO2–Al2O3 and H-mordenite, indicating the presence of Bronsted acidic sites with pKa values in the range 0.65 to 2.24. There was no evidence for diprotonation, which would indicate the presence of acidic sites with pKa values below 5.75. These results establish that the adsorption of diazines can provide useful information regarding the nature of surface acidity on oxides which is complementary to that obtained from other probe molecules such as NH3 and pyridine.

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