FTIR investigation of the formation of neutral and ionic hydrogen-bonded complexes by interaction of H-ZSM-5 and H-mordenite with CH3CN and H2O: Comparison with the H-NAFION superacidic system

1996 
The IR spectra of increasing doses of CH3CN interacting with H-ZSM-5, H-MOR, and H-NAFION are investigated and compared. In all cases the formation of neutral hydrogen-bonded adducts is observed and complete vibrational assignment is given. The basic IR spectroscopy of these complexes is discussed in the framework of the Evans approach on the Fermi resonance between the narrow 2δ and 2γ levels with the continuum distribution of levels associated with the ν(OH···B) mode coupled with the low-frequency ν(O···B) vibrations and with the external (thermal) librations. At low dosages the interaction of H2O with H-ZSM-5 and H-MOR gives neutral hydrogen-bonded adducts. At higher dosages these species are transformed into H+(H2O)n (naverage = 3−5) ionic species. This process can be only partially reversed by decreasing the relative pressure of H2O. At low dosage the concentration of ionic species is higher on H-MOR than on H-ZSM-5. The interaction of H2O with the superacidic H-NAFION membrane readily gives directly...
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