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Evidence for the presence of superacid nonframework hydroxyl groups in dealuminated HY zeolites — G. Garralón (1989) | RDL Network
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Evidence for the presence of superacid nonframework hydroxyl groups in dealuminated HY zeolites
Zeolites 9(1): 84-86
Article
1989
English
Authors
GG
G. Garralón
Avelino Avelino
Instituto de Tecnología Química
VF
V. Formés
Abstract
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The presence of a hydroxyl i.r. band at 3610 cm−1 that interacts with pyridine at desorption temperatures up to 400°C is detected in dealuminated HY zeolite and tentatively assigned to an amorphous silica—alumina phase, formed upon dealumination.
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