Artigo de Periódico
Synthesis and Characterization of Chromium Silicalite
Fecha
1993Autor
Mambrim, José Silvio T.
Pastore, Heloise de Oliveira
Davanzo, Celso U.
Vichi, Eduardo Joaquim de Souza
Nakamura, Ossamu
Vargas, Helion
Mambrim, José Silvio T.
Pastore, Heloise de Oliveira
Davanzo, Celso U.
Vichi, Eduardo Joaquim de Souza
Nakamura, Ossamu
Vargas, Helion
Institución
Resumen
Infrared spectroscopy (mid-IR), 29Sia nd 27Alm agic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance
(MAS-NMR), powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD), electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), and
photoacoustic spectroscopy (PAS), in combination, have produced useful information about a
series of crystalline MFI-type chromium silicalite, synthesized in a fluoride medium. Aluminum
is an impurity and occupies framework sites, as evaluated by the 27Al MAS-NMR. The mid-IR
spectra are very similar to the zeolite ZSM-5 with the addition of a weak band at ~68c0m -l,
which we tentatively assign to symmetric stretching of (Cr-0-Si), groups. The samples are
crystalline materials and have expanded unit cells, as PXRD measurements pointed out. The
as-synthesized sample shows a distribution of Cr sites, detected by EPR, comprising structure
and channel occlusion sites; the nonstructural sites being extensively oxidized to Cr(V1) species
after calcination in the presence of dioxygen. The changes in the photoacoustically measured
physical properties, such as nonradiative relaxation time, the thermal diffusivity and optical
absorption coefficient of both calcined and noncalcined chromium silicalite samples are also
reported.