Basicity of potassium-salt modified hydrotalcite studied by 1H MAS NMR using pyrrole as a probe molecule
01 natural sciences
0104 chemical sciences
DOI:
10.1016/j.micromeso.2004.08.024
Publication Date:
2004-11-12T17:23:58Z
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ABSTRACT
Abstract Potassium nitrate is supported on calcined hydrotalcite by a wet mixing method to produce strong basic sites. X-ray powder diffraction patterns reveal that dropping of potassium salt on calcined hydrotalcite promotes the recovery of the layer structure on rehydration. Potassium species are dispersed on the surface homogeneously up to a loading amount of about 10 wt.% KNO 3 . 1 H MAS NMR results reveal that there are at least three kinds of OH groups on calcined hydrotalcite; strong basic groups, weak basic groups and bulk OH groups. Introduced potassium ions preferentially replace the protons of the weak basic OH groups first and then the protons of the strong basic OH groups. Pyrrole is used as a probe molecule for 1 H MAS NMR observation to characterize basicity. The basicity of calcined hydrotalcite is comparable to that of KX zeolite. On the other hand, KNO 3 modified hydrotalcite shows stronger basicity after calcination than the calcined hydrotalcite. It adsorbs pyrrole dissociatively.
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