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Location of the Fluoride Ion in Tetrapropylammonium Fluoride Silicalite-1 Determined by 1H/19F/29Si Triple Resonance CP, REDOR, and TEDOR NMR Experiments

Abstract

The location of the fluoride ion in tetrapropylammonium fluoride silicalite-1 ([TPA]-F-[Si-MFI]), an as-synthesized siliceous zeolite with the MFI topology, has been unambiguously determined using solid-state NMR experiments alone. With the 1H→29Si CP-INADEQUATE experiment, the 12 peaks in the highly resolved 29Si MAS NMR spectrum of [TPA]-F-[Si-MFI] were assigned. Using these peak assignments it was possible to perform 1H/19F/29Si triple resonance CP, REDOR, and TEDOR experiments to measure F−Si distances and thus locate the fluoride ion. It is covalently bonded to Si-9 in the [415262] cage of the zeolite framework and exchanges between two “mirror-related” Si-9 sites, making them equivalent on the NMR time scale. The importance of this result and the general applicability of the approach are discussed.

Authors

Fyfe CA; Brouwer DH; Lewis AR; Chézeau J-M

Journal

Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol. 123, No. 28, pp. 6882–6891

Publisher

American Chemical Society (ACS)

Publication Date

July 1, 2001

DOI

10.1021/ja010532v

ISSN

0002-7863

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