Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions
Abstract
p. 2071-2073The catalytic importance of chromium has prompted numerous
attempts to introduce chromium cations in zeolites. For
example, Naccache and Ben Taarit,' Atanasova et aL2 and
Pearce et d3 have investigated the Cr species mainly in A, X,
and Y zeolites, whereas Hemidy et aL4 and Kucherov and
Slinkin' reported results for the Cr-mordenite system. In a
recent communication6 we reported the incorporation of
Cr3+ in the structural positions of ZSM-5 type zeolites, and
recently we have demonstrated the incorporation of oxygen
in this zeolite with oxidation of anchored Cr3+ to noninteracting
Cr6+ species.'
Here an EPR study of crystalline chromosilicalite is presented
with the purpose of further characterizing the distributon
of each Cr3+ site in the solid. Such characterization is a
necessary prelude to establishing the chromosilicalite activity
as a catalyst in the production of alkenes. In addition a
deconvolution process is described whereby the EPR parameters
could be analysed. This method proved to be quite successful,
and the results provide evidence that Cr3+ ions are at
least in two substitutional-like or highly distorted sites and in
another one outside the silicon framework.Salvado