The insertion of oxygen and nitrogen molecules in the one-dimensional (1D) pore system of the zeolite TON was studied at high pressure by vibrational spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and Monte Carlo (MC) molecular modeling. Rietveld refinements and MC modeling indicate that, on average, six diatomic molecules per unit cell enter the pores of the zeolite. This induces changes in compressibility and distortion related to the Cmc21-to-Pbn21 phase transition compared to the empty-pore material. The filling behavior with N2 and O2 under pressure is similar to that of argon, suggesting that the kinetic diameter, which is very close in these three systems, plays a major role. The orientation of the diatomic molecules appears to have a rather minor effect on filling occurring at a slightly higher pressure for N2, which has a larger kinetic diameter. Both inserted molecules, initially not showing any marked orientation, begin to exhibit a degree of orientational order above 2 GPa.

Insertion of Oxygen and Nitrogen in the Siliceous Zeolite TON at High Pressure

Santoro M;Scelta D;Gorelli FA;
2021

Abstract

The insertion of oxygen and nitrogen molecules in the one-dimensional (1D) pore system of the zeolite TON was studied at high pressure by vibrational spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and Monte Carlo (MC) molecular modeling. Rietveld refinements and MC modeling indicate that, on average, six diatomic molecules per unit cell enter the pores of the zeolite. This induces changes in compressibility and distortion related to the Cmc21-to-Pbn21 phase transition compared to the empty-pore material. The filling behavior with N2 and O2 under pressure is similar to that of argon, suggesting that the kinetic diameter, which is very close in these three systems, plays a major role. The orientation of the diatomic molecules appears to have a rather minor effect on filling occurring at a slightly higher pressure for N2, which has a larger kinetic diameter. Both inserted molecules, initially not showing any marked orientation, begin to exhibit a degree of orientational order above 2 GPa.
2021
Istituto di Chimica dei Composti OrganoMetallici - ICCOM -
Istituto Nazionale di Ottica - INO
Diatomic molecules; Filling behavior; High pressure; Orientational orderings; Oxygen and nitrogens; Per unit; Pore system; Siliceous zeolite
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