Issue 9, 2011

New insight in the template decomposition process of large zeolite ZSM-5 crystals: an in situUV-Vis/fluorescence micro-spectroscopy study

Abstract

A combination of in situUV-Vis and confocal fluorescence micro-spectroscopy was used to study the template decomposition process in large zeolite ZSM-5 crystals. Correlation of polarized light dependent UV-Vis absorption spectra with confocal fluorescence emission spectra in the 400–750 nm region allowed extracting localized information on the nature and amount of chemical species formed upon detemplation at the single particle level. It has been found by means of polarized light dependent UV-Vis absorption measurements that the progressive growth of molecules follows the orientation of the straight channels of ZSM-5 crystals. Oligomerizing template derivatives lead to the subsequent build-up of methyl-substituted benzenium cations and more extended coke-like species, which are thermally stable up to ∼740 K. Complementary confocal fluorescence emission spectra showed nearly equal distribution of these molecules within the entire volume of the thermally treated zeolite crystals. The strongest emission bands were appearing in the orange/red part of the visible spectrum, confirming the presence of large polyaromatic molecules.

Graphical abstract: New insight in the template decomposition process of large zeolite ZSM-5 crystals: an in situUV-Vis/fluorescence micro-spectroscopy study

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Oct 2010
Accepted
22 Nov 2010
First published
22 Dec 2010

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2011,13, 3681-3685

New insight in the template decomposition process of large zeolite ZSM-5 crystals: an in situUV-Vis/fluorescence micro-spectroscopy study

L. Karwacki and B. M. Weckhuysen, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2011, 13, 3681 DOI: 10.1039/C0CP02220A

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