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Get Free AccessThe use of a large probe molecule like di-tert-butyl-pyridine (DTBPy) is showed to be adequate to characterize the acid sites located at the external surface of zeolites. Infrared spectroscopy, has been revealed as a good technique to monitor the adsorption of the base by following the N-H+stretching band at 3370 cm−1of the protonated amine. In this way, zeolites with 10 and 12 member ring (MR) pores with uni-, bi-, and tridirectional system of channels have been studied. On some samples, the relative amount of external acid sites has been changed by modifying the crystal size or by selective Al leaching of the surface. The external surface acidity measured by this technique correlates well with the cracking activity for large reactant molecules that cannot penetrate inside the pores of the zeolites.
Avelino Avelino, V. Fornés, L. Forni, Fausto Pedro Garcı́a Márquez, Joaquín Martínez‐Triguero, D. Moscotti (1998). 2,6-Di-Tert-Butyl-Pyridine as a Probe Molecule to Measure External Acidity of Zeolites. Journal of Catalysis, 179(2), pp. 451-458, DOI: 10.1006/jcat.1998.2233.
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Year
1998
Authors
6
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Journal of Catalysis
DOI
10.1006/jcat.1998.2233
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