Science and Technology of Advanced Materials (Dec 2018)

Mechanochemically assisted hydrothermal synthesis of Sn-substituted MFI-type silicates

  • Kiyoshi Kanie,
  • Moe Sakaguchi,
  • Fumiya Muto,
  • Mami Horie,
  • Masafumi Nakaya,
  • Toshiyuki Yokoi,
  • Atsushi Muramatsu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/14686996.2018.1497404
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 545 – 553

Abstract

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Substitution of Al atoms in a zeolite framework by catalytic metal atoms has attracted considerable attention because the catalytic behavior can be tuned by the substituted atoms. In the present study, Sn-substituted MFI-type silicates were synthesized using a hydrothermal reaction of an amorphous Si-O-Sn precursor prepared by mechanochemical grinding of SiO2 and Sn(OH)4. The mechanochemical treatment was found to be a key technique for obtaining the amorphous Si-O-Sn precursor, where tetrahedral Sn4+ species were incorporated into the amorphous matrix. The Sn content in the framework of the MFI-type silicates was successfully controlled by the initial HCl/Si molar ratio of the hydrothermal procedures. Optical reflectance measurements revealed that the Sn4+ ions were dispersedly incorporated into the silicate framework while preserving the initial tetrahedrally coordinated species. Infrared results imply that the resulting Sn-substituted MFI-type silicate has Brønsted acid character. Precise control of the Brønsted and Lewis acid properties by Sn doping is a promising approach to the development of novel types of zeolite-based catalytic materials.

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