HSIL-Based Synthesis of Ultracrystalline K,Na-JBW, a Zeolite Exhibiting Exceptional Framework Ordering and Flexibility
A reproducible synthesis strategy for ultracrystalline K,Na-aluminosilicate JBW zeolite is reported. The synthesis uses a Na-based hydrated silicate ionic liquid (HSIL) as a silicon source and gibbsite as the aluminum source. 27Al and 23Na NMR spectra exhibit crystalline second-order quadrupole patt...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chemistry of materials 2022-08, Vol.34 (16), p.7159-7166 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A reproducible synthesis strategy for ultracrystalline K,Na-aluminosilicate JBW zeolite is reported. The synthesis uses a Na-based hydrated silicate ionic liquid (HSIL) as a silicon source and gibbsite as the aluminum source. 27Al and 23Na NMR spectra exhibit crystalline second-order quadrupole patterns in the hydrated as well as dehydrated states and distinct resonances for different T-sites demonstrating an exceptional degree of order of the elements of the JBW framework, observed for the first time in a zeolite. Detailed structural analysis via NMR crystallography, combining powder X-ray diffraction and solid-state NMR of all elements (27Al, 29Si, 23Na, 39K, and 1H), reveals remarkable de- and rehydration behavior of the JBW framework, transforming from its as-made hydrated structure via a modified anhydrous state into a different rehydrated symmetry while showing astonishing flexibility for a semicondensed aluminosilicate. Its crystallinity, exceptional degree of ordering of the T atoms and sodium cations, and the fully documented structure qualify this defect-free K,Na-aluminosilicate JBW zeolite as a suitable model system for developing NMR modeling methods. |
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ISSN: | 0897-4756 1520-5002 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acs.chemmater.2c01059 |