Surface organometallic chemistry on zeolites: control of the pore opening of mordenite by grafting of thermally stable GeBu3 fragments

Q4 Chemical Engineering 分子催化 Pub Date : 1994-09-13 DOI:10.1016/0304-5102(94)00087-5
Christophe Nédez , Agnès Choplin , Judith Corker , Jean-Marie Basset , Jean-François Joly , Eric Benazzi
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Abstract

GeBu4 reacts at 250°C with the external silanols of two different mordenites (Si/Al = 11 or 40) to give the surface organometallic complex SiOGeBu3 1 which has been characterized by 13C CP-MAS NMR; 1 is able to discriminate sterically different alkanes such as n-hexane, 2-methyl-pentane, 2,3-dimethyl butane, 2,2,4-trimethyl pentane. Such discrimination is parallel to that already observed for SiOSnBu3 grafted on the same mordenites. Interestingly and in contrast to the behaviour of the grafted tin complex, 1 even after treatment at 400°C is still able to separate n-hexane from isooctane, a property ascribed to a steric molecular control of the Ge(Bu)3 fragment which has an exceptional thermal stability.

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沸石表面有机金属化学:通过接枝热稳定GeBu3片段控制丝光沸石的开孔
GeBu4在250℃下与两种不同丝光沸石(Si/Al = 11或40)的外部硅烷醇反应,生成表面有机金属配合物SiOgebu31,该配合物已通过13C CP-MAS NMR表征;1能在空间上区分不同的烷烃,如正己烷、2-甲基戊烷、2,3-二甲基丁烷、2,2,4-三甲基戊烷。这种区别与已经观察到的SiOSnBu3嫁接在相同的正晶上的区别相似。有趣的是,与接枝锡配合物的行为相反,即使在400°C处理后,1仍然能够将正己烷与异辛烷分离,这一特性归因于Ge(Bu)3片段的空间分子控制,具有优异的热稳定性。
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