Flexibility of the Zeolite RHO Framework in Situ X-Ray and Neutron Powder Structural Characterizations of Divalent Cation-Exchanged Zeolite RHO

Abstract

Zeolite RHO has an unusual three dimensional monolayer surface with a topology that gives equal access to either side of the surface. In the absence of supporting structural subunits, e.g., smaller cages or channels, RHO exhibits atypical framework flexibility with large displacive rearrangements. These have been investigated by in situ X-ray powder diffraction studies of zeolite RHO exchanged with various divalent cations. The unit cell variation (e.g., Ca, H- RHO(400 C), a = 13.970(5)A; Sr-RHO(250 C), a = 14.045(1)A; Ba-RHO(200 C), a 14. 184(2)A; Cd-RHO(350 C), a = 14.488(3)A; Na,Cs-RHO(25 C), a 15.031A) is a particularly sensitive function of cation and temperature. Rietveld analysis of neutron diffraction data was used to refine the structures of two samples, CaND4-RHO and Ca,D-RHO. Ca,D-RHO shows the largest reported deviation from Im3m symmetry (a = 13.9645(7)A) for a RHO structure. The calcium atom is located in the center of the double 8-ring, distorting the framework to generate a tetrahedral environment. The results confirm one of the largest displacive distortions observed for a molecular sieve framework with a unit cell volume increase of 25% when the calcium ions of Ca,H-RHO are replaced with hydrogen ions to give H-RHO.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1989
Accession Number
ADA214573

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  • D. R. Corbin
  • G. A. Jones
  • Galen D. Stucky
  • L. Abrams
  • M. M. Eddy
  • W. T. Harrison

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  • University of California, Santa Barbara

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  • Chemical Analysis
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  • Neutron Diffraction
  • Phase Transformations
  • Protons
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  • Transition Temperature
  • X Rays
  • X-Ray Diffraction

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