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Distribution of aluminum and its influence on the acid strength of Y zeolite

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MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS
Volume 169, Issue -, Pages 47-53

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DOI: 10.1016/j.micromeso.2012.10.019

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Acid strength; Y zeolite; DFT; Al siting; Substitution

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A density functional theory (DFT) study has been conducted to investigate the distribution of Al atom in the framework of Y zeolite and thereby the relationship between siting position of Al atoms and the acid strength of zeolite. Structure properties of seven different Si/Al molar ratio of Y zeolite are calculated. The study shows that Al atoms are regularly distribution in the framework. And they are more easily distributed in the diagonal position of the four-ring. With the decreased Si/Al molar ratio, Al atoms are prior to distribute in the form of a trigonal symmetrical. From the whole distributions, Al atoms are trying to concentrate in the hemisphere of sodalite cage. The deprotonation energies of these seven cluster models are calculated to illustrate the change of Bronsted acid strength after the replacement. The result shows that the Bronsted acid strength is related to the Si/Al molar ratio of zeolite, as well as the distance between Al atoms. The substitution of Si located in the next-nearest-neighboring (NNN) of Al decreases the Bronsted acid strength of zeolite. As the Si/Al molar ratio decreases, the Bronsted acid strength decreased gradually. The difficulties of Al substitution are congruous with the change of Bronsted acid strength of A(1) site. The research on the relationship between Al siting place and Bronsted acid strength could provide theoretical information for the development of synthetic method to meet the specific requirement of Y zeolite catalysts, as well as the influence on the reaction process. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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