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INDEX copper center

From the comparison of the results, it can be inferred that copper ions exchanged in the ZSM-5 zeolites assumes a bidentate (sites 12 and II) or tridentate coordination (sites M5, Z6, and M7). These two groups differ also in the molecular properties (Table 2.2). The I-centers are characterized by lower values of the valence index and greater partial charges, QCu, in comparison to the M and Z centers, which is associated with the deeper laying HOMO and LUMO levels. In the M5, Z6, and M7 sites Cu1 ions exhibit more covalent character, and the frontier orbitals have less negative energies. As a result, the chemical hardness of the I-centers, located at the channel intersections, is smaller than those located on the walls of the ZSM-5 zeolite. [Pg.32]


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