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Title: New Insights into the Short-Range Structures of Microporous Titanosilicates As Revealed by Ti-47/49, Na-23, K-39, and Si-29 Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy
Author: Xu, Jun
Lucier, Bryan E. G.
Lin, Zhi
Sutrisno, Andre
Terskikh, Victor V.
Huang, Yining
Keywords: METAL-ORGANIC FRAMEWORKS
SODIUM TITANIUM SILICATE
ION-EXCHANGE PROPERTIES
MAS NMR
CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE
LOCAL-STRUCTURE
CHEMICAL-SHIFT
POROUS TITANOSILICATE
AQUEOUS-SOLUTIONS
ADIABATIC PULSES
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Abstract: Seven prototypical microporous titanosilicates have been studied by multinuclear solid-state NMR (SSNMR) spectroscopy, representing four typical Ti environments: square-pyramidal TiO5 units (natisite, AM-1, ETS-4), edge-shared brookite-type TiO6 chains (AM-4), cubane-type Ti4O16 clusters (sitinakite, GTS-1), and corner-shared TiO6 chains (ETS-10, ETS-4). Ti-47/49 SSNMR spectra at 21.1 T are related to the coordination, crystal symmetry, and local environment of Ti. Distortions in TiO bond lengths and OTiO coordination angles are reflected via C-Q(Ti-47/49) values that range from 8 to 16 MHz. Several titanosilicates feature axially symmetric Ti-47/49 electric field gradient (EFG) tensors that permit facile spectral assignment and detection of deviations in local symmetry. This study uses Si-29 NMR experiments to assess phase purity and crystallinity. Na-23 NMR is used to probe the location and mobility of the sodium ions in the framework. The potential of K-39 SSNMR for investigation of extra-framework counter cations is demonstrated by ETS-10, with increased spectral resolution and enhanced sensitivity to changes in local environment versus Na-23 experiments. Plane-wave DFT calculations predicted Ti-47/49 NMR parameters assisting in spectral assignments and help correlate Na-23 and Si-29 NMR resonances to crystallographic sites. The approach described in this work should promote further SSNMR investigations of microporous solids, such as titanosilicates, with unknown or poorly defined structures.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/19358
DOI: 10.1021/jp5077966
ISSN: 1932-7447
Publisher Version: 10.1021/jp5077966
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