Solid State NMR Method for the Determination of 3D Zeolite Framework/Sorbate Structures: 1H/29Si CP MAS NMR Study of the High-Loaded Form of p-Xylene in ZSM-5 and Determination of the Unknown Structure of the Low-Loaded Form
- 29 April 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of the American Chemical Society
- Vol. 127 (20) , 7543-7558
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ja0432822
Abstract
A general protocol is described for structure determinations of organic sorbate-zeolite complexes based on the selective, through-space, distance-dependent transfer of magnetization from protons in selectively deuterated organics to framework silicon nuclei. The method was developed using the known structure of the high-loaded ZSM-5/p-xylene complex containing p-xylene-d(6) or p-xylene-d(4). It was then applied to determine the unknown structure of the low-loaded ZSM-5/p-xylene complex using NMR alone. For the high-loaded complex improved data were obtained below 273 K, where slow motions and exchange processes of the p-xylene are eliminated. The general approach was validated by the exact agreement of the experimental (1)H-(29)Si CPMAS spectra obtained at a specific contact time and the complete 24-line spectra simulated using 1/T(CP) vs M(2) correlations from only the six clearly resolved resonances. For the low-loaded complex the (29)Si resonances were assigned at 267 K, and variable contact time CP experiments were carried out between 243 and 173 K using the same specifically deuterated p-xylenes. All possible locations and orientations of the p-xylene guests were sampled, and those solutions that gave acceptable linear 1/T(CP) vs M(2) correlations were selected. The optimum p-xylene location in this temperature range was determined to be in the channel intersection with the long molecular axis parallel to [0,1,0] (ring center fractional coordinates {-0.009, 0.250, 0.541}) with the ring plane oriented at an angle of 30 +/- 3 degrees about the crystallographic b axis. A subsequent single-crystal X-ray study confirmed this predicted structure.Keywords
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