Absorption spectra of selenium clusters and chains incorporated into zeolites
- 11 June 1990
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
- Vol. 2 (23) , 5209-5217
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0953-8984/2/23/011
Abstract
Absorption spectra are reported for Se adsorbed in faujasite (X or Y) as a function of x, where x is the Al-to-(Al+Si) ratio. The amount of adsorbed Se increases with increasing x for small x and is saturated for x>or approximately=0.1. The results are interpreted using the model in which the finite number of Se atoms are physically adsorbed by each permanent dipole which consists of (AlO4)- in a zeolite framework and cation. The energy of the lower absorption edge changes with x and the spectral shapes are classified into three types. Spectral differences are also observed for Se incorporated into Linde type A and Linde type L lattices. From a comparison with the spectrum of the isolated Se chain in mordenite, the structures of Se in A and L are expected to be isolated clusters and double parallel chains, respectively.Keywords
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