Rhodium exchange was attempted by using solutions of RhCl 3, [Rh(NH 3) 5Cl]Cl 2, and Rh(ClO 4) 3 in a series of zeolites with decreasing channel size: Y, mordenite, ZSM-34, ZSM-11, erionite, A, and ZK-5. Facile exchange was found in the large-pore zeolites Y and mordenite. Rh is found in the channels and on the surface of the medium-pore zeolites ZSM-34 and ZSM-11, suggesting that both exchange and surface hydrolysis occur. Surface hydrolysis to form islands of what is probably a Rh-oxy-hydroxy hydrate complex appears to be the primary type of deposition on the small-pore zeolites erionite, A, and ZK-5. Exchange in Y with the use of RhCl 3(aq) solutions at 90 °C, occurs via the Rh(H 2O) 6 3+ complex, does not result in an appreciable Cl − concentration in the zeolite and, contrary to previous work, does not result in Rh on the external surface of the zeolite. RhY prepared from RhCl 3(aq) solutions can be used to prepare highly dispersed Rh in Y without the preliminary preoxidative treatment necessary for Rh(NH 3) 5ClY. Reaction of CO with Rh-exchanged forms of Y, mordenite, ZSM-34, and ZSM-11 produces several species: Rh(I)(CO) 2(O z) 2 in mordenite and Y; Rh(I)(CO) 2(O z)(H 2O) in all four zeolites; and Rh(I)(CO) 3(O z) in mordenite, ZSM-34, and ZSM-11.
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