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The similarities and differences in structural characteristics and physico-chemical properties of AgAlBEA and AgSiBEA zeolites

•Two-step postsynthesis method allowed to incorporate silver into the vacant T-atom sites.•Conventional wet impregnation introduced the silver mainly in extra-framework position.•Consumption of OH groups upon reaction with Ag precursor has been monitored by FTIR.•Brønsted and Lewis acidity were iden...

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Published in:Microporous and mesoporous materials 2013-12, Vol.182, p.16-24
Main Authors: Dzwigaj, Stanislaw, Popovych, Nataliia, Kyriienko, Pavlo, Krafft, Jean-Marc, Soloviev, Sergiy
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Language:English
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Summary:•Two-step postsynthesis method allowed to incorporate silver into the vacant T-atom sites.•Conventional wet impregnation introduced the silver mainly in extra-framework position.•Consumption of OH groups upon reaction with Ag precursor has been monitored by FTIR.•Brønsted and Lewis acidity were identified by FTIR spectroscopy of adsorbed pyridine and CO.•Significant role of silver state and acid–base properties for catalytic activity of AgBEA zeolites. AgAlBEA and AgSiBEA zeolites have been prepared by two preparation procedures. The conventional wet impregnation is used to obtain AgAlBEA with silver present mainly in extra-framework position. The two-step postsynthesis procedure which consists of first creating the vacant T-atom sites with associated silanol groups by treatment of TEABEA zeolite with nitric acid and then impregnating of resulting SiBEA zeolite with an aqueous solution of AgNO3 is used to obtain AgSiBEA zeolites with silver present mainly in framework position. The incorporation of Ag ions into the vacant T-atom sites of the framework of SiBEA zeolite as mononuclear Ag(I) has been evidenced by combined use of P-XRD, diffuse reflectance UV–vis, FTIR and XPS. The consumption of OH groups has been monitored by FTIR. The Brønsted and Lewis acidity of AlBEA, AgAlBEA, SiBEA and AgSiBEA has been identified by FTIR spectroscopy of adsorbed pyridine and CO as probe molecules. The catalytic activities of AgAlBEA and AgSiBEA in SCR of NO with ethanol have been investigated. These studies show that silver environment and acid–base properties play a significant role in catalytic activities of these Ag containing BEA zeolites.
ISSN:1387-1811
1873-3093
DOI:10.1016/j.micromeso.2013.08.009