Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Vol.101, No.33, 6525-6531, 1997
Comprehensive Study of Surface-Chemistry of Mcm-41 Using Si-29 CP/MAS NMR, FTIR, Pyridine-TPD, and TGA
A comprehensive study was conducted on mesoporous MCM-41. Spectroscopic examinations demonstrated that three types of silanol groups, i.e., single, (SiO)(3)Si-OH, hydrogen-bonded, (SiO)(3)Si-OH-OH-Si(SiO)(3), and geminal, (SiO)(2)Si(OH)(2), can be observed. The number of silanol groups/nm(2), alpha(OH), as determined by NMR, varies between 2.5 and 3.0 depending on the template-removal methods. All these silanol groups were found to be the active sites for adsorption of pyridine with desorption energies of 91.4 and 52.2 kJ mol(-1), respectively. However, only free silanol groups (involving single and geminal silanols) are highly accessible to the silylating agent, chlorotrimethylsilane. Silylation can modify both the physical and chemical properties of MCM-41.
Keywords:MESOPOROUS MOLECULAR-SIEVES;NUCLEAR MAGNETIC-RESONANCE;TEMPERATURE-PROGRAMMED DESORPTION;SILICA-GEL;CROSS-POLARIZATION;ADSORPTION;SPECTROSCOPY;ADSORBENT;NITROGEN;PHYSISORPTION