Dmitry B. Lukyanov
University of Bath
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Analytical Chemistry | 2013
Tanya Vazhnova; Dmitry B. Lukyanov
For many decades, IR and FT-IR spectroscopy has generated valuable information about different functional groups in zeolites, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), and other porous materials. However, this technique cannot distinguish between functional groups in different local environments. Our study demonstrates that this limitation could be overcome by using Fourier self-deconvolution of infrared spectra (FSD-IR). We apply this method to study three acidic mordenite zeolites and show (i) that these zeolites contain six distinct Brønsted acid sites (BAS) as opposed to 2-4 different BAS previously considered in literature and (ii) that the relative amounts of these BAS are different in the three zeolites examined. We then analyze possible locations of six BAS in the mordenite structure and explain a number of conflicting results in literature. On this basis, we conclude that the FSD-IR method allows direct visualization and examination of distributions of distinct BAS in zeolites, thus providing a unique research opportunity, which no other method can provide. Given the similarities in the IR analysis of different functional groups in solids, we expect that the FSD-IR method will be also instrumental in the research into other porous materials, such as solid oxides and MOFs. The latter point is illustrated by FSD of the IR spectrum of hydroxyl groups in a sample of α-alumina.
The Royal Society of Chemistry | 2001
D. C. Sherrington; A. P. Kybett; Dmitry B. Lukyanov; Tatiana Vazhnova
Dehydroisomerization of n-butane to isobutene over Ga-contg. ferrierite and theta-1 zeolites was studied in a continuous flow microreactor at 530 DegC and 100% n-butane as a feed. Insertion of Ga into the zeolites resulted in improved isobutene selectivities due to an increase in the dehydrogenation activities and a decrease in the cracking activities of the catalysts. [on SciFinder (R)]
Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2015
Rodney Kok Shin Foo; Tanya Vazhnova; Dmitry B. Lukyanov; Paul James Millington; Jillian Elaine Collier; Raj Rao Rajaram; Stanislaw E. Golunski
Journal of Catalysis | 2008
Dmitry B. Lukyanov; Tanya Vazhnova
Chemical Engineering Science | 2006
Luong H. Nguyen; Tanya Vazhnova; S.T. Kolaczkowski; Dmitry B. Lukyanov
Journal of Molecular Catalysis A-chemical | 2008
Dmitry B. Lukyanov; Tanya Vazhnova
Chemical Engineering Research & Design | 2012
Shifei Ye; Yeow H. Yap; Stanislaw T Kolaczkowski; Kevin Robinson; Dmitry B. Lukyanov
Applied Catalysis A-general | 2007
Dmitry B. Lukyanov; Tanya Vazhnova
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2014
Dmitry B. Lukyanov; Tanya Vazhnova; Nikolay Cherkasov; John Leonello Casci; John J. Birtill
Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2004
Alexander Kagansky; Lita Freeman; Dmitry B. Lukyanov; Alexander Strunnikov