Petr Klein
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
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Chemistry: A European Journal | 2016
Veronika Pashkova; Stepan Sklenak; Petr Klein; Martina Urbanova; Jiří Dědeček
(27) Al 3Q MAS NMR and UV/Vis spectroscopy with bare Co(II) ions as probes of Al pairs in the zeolite framework were employed to analyze the location of framework Al atoms in the channel system of zeolite ZSM-5. Furthermore, the effect of Na(+) ions together with tetrapropylammonium cation (TPA(+)) in the ZSM-5 synthesis gel on the location of Al in the channel system was investigated. Zeolites prepared using exclusively TPA(+) as a structure-directing agent (i.e., in the absence of Na(+) ions) led to 55-90% of Al atoms located at the channel intersection, regardless the presence or absence of Al pairs [Al-O-(Si-O)2 -Al sequences in one ring] in the zeolite framework. The presence of Na(+) ions in the synthesis gel did not modify the Al location at the channel intersection (55-95% of Al atoms) and led only to changes in i) the distribution of framework Al atoms between Al pairs (decrease) and single isolated Al atoms (increase), and ii) the siting of Al in distinguishable framework tetrahedral sites.
Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance | 2014
Libor Kobera; Jiri Brus; Petr Klein; Jiri Dedecek; Martina Urbanova
In this contribution, we present the application potentiality of biaxial Q-shearing of (27)Al 3QMAS NMR spectra in the analysis of structural defects of aluminium units in aluminosilicates. This study demonstrates that the combination of various shearing transformations of the recorded (27)Al 3QMAS NMR spectra enables an understanding of the broadening processes of the correlation signals of disordered framework aluminosilicates, for which a wide distribution of (27)Al MAS NMR chemical shifts and quadrupolar parameters (i.e., second-order quadrupolar splitting and quadrupole-induced chemical shifts) can be expected. By combining the suitably selected shearing transformation procedures, the mechanisms of the formation of local defects in aluminosilicate frameworks, including Al/Si substitution effects in the next-nearest neighbouring T-sites, variations in bond angles, and/or variations in the physicochemical nature of charge-balancing counter-ions, can be identified. The proposed procedure has been extensively tested on a range of model aluminosilicate materials (kyanite, γ-alumina, metakaolin, analcime, chabazite, natrolite, phillipsite, mordenite, zeolite A, and zeolite Y).
Chemistry: A European Journal | 2017
Robert Karcz; Jiri Dedecek; Barbara Supronowicz; Haunani M. Thomas; Petr Klein; Edyta Tabor; Petr Sazama; Veronika Pashkova; Stepan Sklenak
The TNU-9 zeolite (TUN framework) is one of the most complex zeolites known. It represents a highly promising matrix for both acid and redox catalytic reactions. We present here a newly developed approach involving the use of 29 Si and 27 Al (3Q) MAS NMR spectroscopy, CoII as probes monitored by UV/Vis and FTIR spectroscopy, and extensive periodic DFT calculations, including molecular dynamics, to investigating the aluminum distribution in the TUN framework and the location of aluminum pairs and divalent cations in extra-framework cationic positions. Our study reveals that 40 and 60 % of aluminum atoms in the TNU-9 zeolite are isolated single aluminum atoms and aluminum pairs, respectively. The aluminum pairs are present in two types of six-membered rings forming the corresponding α and β (15 and 85 %, respectively, of aluminum pairs) sites of bare divalent cations. The α site is located on the TUN straight channel wall and it connects two channel intersections. The suggested near-planar β site is present at the channel intersection.
Chemistry of Materials | 2012
Jiri Dedecek; Vendula Balgová; Veronika Pashkova; Petr Klein; Blanka Wichterlová
Journal of Catalysis | 2014
Petr Sazama; Blanka Wichterlová; Edyta Tabor; Petr Šťastný; Naveen K. Sathu; Zdeněk Sobalík; Jiří Dědeček; Štěpán Sklenák; Petr Klein; Alena Vondrová
Applied Clay Science | 2013
Elena Landi; Valentina Medri; Elettra Papa; Jiri Dedecek; Petr Klein; Patricia Benito; Angelo Vaccari
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2011
Jiri Dedecek; Melissa J. Lucero; Chengbin Li; Fei Gao; Petr Klein; Martina Urbanova; Zdenka Tvaruzkova; Petr Sazama; Stepan Sklenak
Journal of Catalysis | 2014
Petr Sazama; Blanka Wichterlová; Štěpán Sklenák; Vasile I. Parvulescu; Natalia Candu; Galina Sádovská; Jiří Dědeček; Petr Klein; Veronika Pashkova; Petr Šťastný
Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2015
Veronika Pashkova; Petr Klein; Jiri Dedecek; Věnceslava Tokarová; Blanka Wichterlová
Journal of Catalysis | 2016
Petr Sazama; Edyta Tabor; Petr Klein; Blanka Wichterlová; Stepan Sklenak; Lukas Mokrzycki; Veronika Pashkkova; Masaru Ogura; Jiri Dedecek