Issue 17, 1991

Distribution of cations in lanthanum-exchanged NaY zeolites

Abstract

The locations of the exchangeable cations of partially La-exchanged NaY zeolites (Si/Al = 2.29) in dehydrated and rehydrated states have been determined using powder X-ray diffraction and 129Xe NMR and from the isotherm of adsorbed xenon.

Most the La3+ ions in LaNaY tend to migrate irreversibly from supercages into sodalite cages or hexagonal prisms, while the Na+ ions prefer to stay in the supercages after sample dehydration treatment at 350 °C. Sites I and II are occupied by La3+ and Na+ ions, respectively, while both Na+ and La3+ ions are located at site I'. The amount of La3+ ions in sodalite cages increases with the increase of La content and the readsorption of water. The occupancy of Na+ ions at site II was found to decrease with increasing degree of La exchange from both X-ray diffraction studies and from the xenon adsorption isotherm. 129Xe NMR results indicate that the nature of intersupercage void space is similar for LaNaY and NaY.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans., 1991,87, 2855-2859

Distribution of cations in lanthanum-exchanged NaY zeolites

D. Shy, S. Chen, J. Lievens, S. Liu and K. Chao, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans., 1991, 87, 2855 DOI: 10.1039/FT9918702855

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