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Differential penetration of ethanol and water in Si-chabazite: High pressure dehydration of azeotrope solution

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MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS
卷 284, 期 -, 页码 161-169

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.micromeso.2019.04.032

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Si chabazite; High pressure; Synchrotron in situ XRPD; Ethanol dehydration; DFT calculations

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  1. Italian MIUR (PRIN2015) [2015HK93L7]
  2. FAR2017 Uninsubria
  3. Ricerca locale 2016-2017 UNITO

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This study is aimed to shed light on the mechanisms at the basis of the differential penetration of alcohol and water in hydrophobic zeolites at ambient (P-amb) and non-ambient pressure. Here we report the effects of the penetration of water and alcohol in an all-silica chabazite (Si-CHA) compressed with an ethanol/water azeotrope solution (ethanol: water = 95.63 : 4.37 by mass %). We collected in situ synchrotron X-ray Powder Diffraction (XRPD) data in order to monitor the structural modifications induced by the fluid penetration and to investigate the guest-guest and host-guest interactions. First principles molecular dynamics simulations allowed to complete the structural description at high pressure, providing an atomistic level description of the guest-guest hydrogen bond network. For a comprehensive understanding of the processes involving the Si-CHA + azeotrope interactions, both the zeolite and the alcohol/water solution were firstly investigated separately under pressure. The results obtained prove that both H2O and ethanol penetrate Si-CHA porosities even at P-amb. However, while in these conditions the H2O/ethanol ratio adsorbed inside Si-CHA is similar to that of the external azeotrope solution, under pressure the zeolite extra-framework content corresponds to a composition much richer in H2O than the azeotrope one. Hence, our results suggest that a dehydration effect occurred on the azeotrope solution, promoted by pressure. In addition, the experiment performed to test the elastic behavior of Si-CHA with a non-penetrating pressure transmitting medium interestingly indicates that Si-pure chabazite is the most compressible zeolite among those up to now studied in silicone oil.

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