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Raman spectra of tetramethylammonium ion-containing molecular sieves SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Raman spectra of tetramethylammonium ion-containing molecular sieves
Authors
HONG, SB
Date Issued
1995-07
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Abstract
Raman spectra of the tetramethylammonium (TMA) ions trapped inside the beta- or gmelinite cages of molecular sieves with different framework compositions and structures are presented. Most skeletal Raman bands, especially the nu(s)(C-N) and nu(as)(C-N) bands of TMA in the beta-cages of molecular sieves with SOD, LTA and FAU structures, are not sensitive to the framework composition, but are sensitive to the structure type of the molecular sieves. The nu(s)(C-N) and nu(as)(C-N) bands of TMA in the beta-cages of these zeolites give a correlation with the average intertetrahedral T-O-T angles calculated using the nu(s)(T-O-T) vibration of the corresponding zeolites. However, such a correlation is not found in the Raman spectral changes of TMA with calculated T-O-T angles for non-zeolitic molecular sieves. Raman spectra of TMA in gmelinite cages show no significant effect from either the framework composition or the structure type of molecular sieves when compared to the spectra from TMA in the beta-cages. The appearance of an intense structural Raman band at 1000-1200 cm(-1) in the Raman spectra of non-zeolitic molecular sieves suggests that the technique can be useful to prove the substitution of heteroatoms other than Al or Si in the framework of molecular sieves.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/35175
ISSN
0927-6513
Article Type
Article
Citation
MICROPOROUS MATERIALS, vol. 4, no. 4, page. 309 - 317, 1995-07
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