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Deep insight into CO adsorption on Ni-USY zeolite catalyst by FTIR spectroscopy. Evidence for isotopic isomerism

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Abstract FTIR spectra of CO adsorbed on reduced Ni-containing USY zeolites with Si/Al = 30 besides weak H-bond with bridged hydroxyls and silanol groups and bonding to Ni2+ cations reveal formation of… Click to show full abstract

Abstract FTIR spectra of CO adsorbed on reduced Ni-containing USY zeolites with Si/Al = 30 besides weak H-bond with bridged hydroxyls and silanol groups and bonding to Ni2+ cations reveal formation of mono-, di- and tricarbonyls with Ni+ sites. The bands of adsorbed CO species are very narrow, with FWMH˜1–1.5 cm−1. The spectra of isotopically mixed nickel dicarbonyl species reveal the splitting, which shows that two CO molecules occupy non-equivalent positions, so that the species exist in two isomeric forms, despite the similarity of sites, following from the spectra of monocarbonyls. Possible explanations of this phenomenon are discussed.

Keywords: insight adsorption; deep insight; spectroscopy; adsorption usy; usy zeolite; ftir

Journal Title: Applied Catalysis A: General
Year Published: 2019

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