Reversible interaction of NH3 with the framework of template-free zeolite-type SAPO-34
Abstract
The interaction of ammonia with the template-free SAPO-34 framework is studied by XRD, 29Si, 27Al and 31P magic angle spinning (MAS) NMR and IR spectroscopy and temperature-programmed desorption (TPD). A reversible loss of crystallinity upon NH3 adsorption–desorption at room temperature is accompanied by the reversible formation of new 27Al and 31P NMR spectroscopic peaks, and the displacement of the chemical shifts of 29Si, 27Al and 31P nuclei. Rupture of some AI—O—P bonds is proposed. Upon NH3 desorption, the broken Al—O—P bonds are reformed. Lewis acidity, detected by IR spectroscopy, is assumed to proceed from the addition of ammonia on Al partly or fully connected to the framework. Such an interaction may affect acidity measurements made using ammonia adsorption.