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Zeolite aluminum quadrupole coupling constants

The effect of probe molecules on the 27A1 NMR has attracted some attention recently. In particular, the determination of the quadrupole coupling constant, Cq, is a sensitive means to learn more about the bonding situation at the aluminum in acid sites, and how it reflects the interaction with basic probe molecules. If one of the four oxygen atoms in an AIO4 tetrahedral coordination is protonated, as in a zeolitic acid site, the coordination is somewhat in between a trigonal and a tetrahedral A1 environment [232]. The protonated oxygen decreases its bond order to A1 to approximately half of its size compared to an unprotonated zeolite. [Pg.213]


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