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Role of silicon/aluminum ratio on immobilization and stability of rhodium complexes on ZSM-5

Posted on:2010-07-21Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:University of KansasCandidate:Long, BrandonFull Text:PDF
GTID:2441390002477169Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
Rhodium complexes within the pores of zeolite ZSM-5 with varying Si/Al ratios (Si/Al 23, Si/Al 50, and Si/Al 280) were prepared from Rh1+ (CO)2(C5H7O2), Rh 22+(CO2CH3)4, and Rh 3+(C5H7O2)3 followed by thermal treatment in He. IR results indicate that changing the Si/Al ratio stabilizes different Rh species, with the formation of Rh(I), Rh(II), or Rh(III) complexes along with the ability to coordinate two to four ligands. Through X-ray absorption spectroscopy, changes in oxidation state are followed and the final structure determined. Both the Si/Al ratio and rhodium precursor structure play a role, with Rh clusters of two atoms, four atoms, or six atoms immobilized on ZSM-5. Differences in bond lengths are affected by Si/Al ratio, creating tighter or more expanded clusters. This variation in structure caused by the Si/Al ratio shows potential for affecting the amount of hydrogen produced from the partial oxidation of methanol.
Keywords/Search Tags:Ratio, Complexes
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