화학공학소재연구정보센터
Materials Research Bulletin, Vol.29, No.10, 1049-1056, 1994
Study of Sorbent Sorbate Interactions in Some Aromatics Silicalite Systems by Use of Nuclear-Magnetic-Resonance with Cross-Polarization
The solids obtained by loading silicalite (a highly dealuminated siliceous ZSM-5 material) with up to four molecules/uc of aromatics (benzene, p-xylene, p-dichlorobenzene, naphthalene) were studied by Si-29 HP-MAS and CP-MAS NMR. Cross-polarization (CP) gives informations on the possible locations and orientation of the sorbate molecules in the active sites of the zeolite. In agreement with structural investigations (X-ray and neutron powder diffraction), it is shown that all four sorbate molecules are located at the channel-intersections (site I) : p-xylene, p-dichlorobenzene and naphthalene present the same orientation, whereas benzene presents several orientations.