2001
DOI: 10.1023/a:1009019829376
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“…Interestingly, the formation of S2R surface defects is quite general as they have also been identified by their IR fingerprint in crystalline all-silica silicalite. 363 have been especially aimed at modeling S2R and they are summarized in Table 7. The majority of these studies focused on the calculation of the reaction of S2R with H 2 O, for which both the reaction energy  r E and the energy barrier  a E have been computed.…”
Section: The S2r Surface Defectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, the formation of S2R surface defects is quite general as they have also been identified by their IR fingerprint in crystalline all-silica silicalite. 363 have been especially aimed at modeling S2R and they are summarized in Table 7. The majority of these studies focused on the calculation of the reaction of S2R with H 2 O, for which both the reaction energy  r E and the energy barrier  a E have been computed.…”
Section: The S2r Surface Defectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[18][19][20][21][22][23] The FT-IR spectra 90 of Ti IV /SiO 2 and Ti III /SiO 2 are compared to that of the bare SiO 2 support pre-activated at 550°C in Figure 1. The FT-IR spectrum of SiO 2 (light grey) shows several IR absorption bands in the ν(OH) region: the sharp band at 3746 cm -1 is due to isolated silanol groups, whereas the broad absorption band having two 95 maxima around 3670 and 3550 cm -1 indicates the presence of nests of hydroxyl groups weakly interacting with each other, 38,39 as commonly found in porous silicas. 9 At lower wavenumber values, the spectrum is dominated by the intense Si-O vibrational modes of the framework (in the 1400-950 cm -1 and 850-770 cm The FT-IR spectra of the Ti IV /SiO 2 and Ti III /SiO 2 pre-catalysts (dark grey and black in Figure 1) differ from that of the bare SiO 2 in both ν(OH) and framework vibrational modes regions.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…La reacción de transposición de Beckmann se ha estudiado utilizando una gran variedad de catalizadores heterogéneos incluyendo sílices 29 , alúminas 30 , sílice-alúminas 31 , óxidos de boro soportados 9,16,30,[32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39] , óxidos de tantalio soportados 40 , titanio silicalitas 41 , zeolitas Y 13,22,42 , Beta 15,23,[43][44][45] , mordenita 46 , pentasil 3,10,14,16,32,33,[46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59] , SAPO-11 60 , SAPO-34 y materiales mesopososos 18,51,61-63,64,65 , con acidez de distinta naturaleza y fuerza, con el fin de determinar con exactitud la naturaleza de los centros activos en la reacción. Sin embargo, las conclusiones obtenidas en los distintos trabajos difieren en cuanto a cuál es la fuerza ácida requerida para la producción de la lactama; acidez débil, fuerte o intermedia, incluso se ha sugerido que los centros neutros eran los más...…”
Section: Catalizadores Sólidos Utilizados En La Reacción De Transposiunclassified
“…6,41 Esta zeolita, Silicalita-"nests", posee grupos silanoles aislados en el interior de sus poros y silanoles enlazados por puentes de hidrógeno formando nidos, siendo estos últimos la especie más abundante. 6,[42][43][44][45] Aunque los cálculos teóricos se han realizado con los grupos silanol de una zeolita beta puramente silícea y no con la zeolita MFI, utilizaremos dichos resultados para interpretar los espectros obtenidos en la Silicalita-"nests".…”
Section: Al-zsm-5unclassified
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