Abstract
Single crystals of zeolite Y, [Na-75][Si117Al75O384]-FAU, with diameters up to 0.30 mm were grown from gels; Si/Al = 1.56. They were ion exchanged and fully dehydrated to generate [(NH4)(67)H5Na3] [Si117Al75O384]-FAU (crystal 1, partially deaminated), [H72Na3][Si117Al75O384]-FAU (crystal 2, fully deaminated at 473 K) and [Tl-75][Si117Al75O384]-FAU (crystal 3). Their structures were determined crystallographically at 294 K using synchrotron X-radiation in the cubic space group Fd (3) over barm. They were refined to the final error indices R-1/wR(2) = 0.037/0.126, 0.055/0.190, and 0.044/0.121 using 884, 723, and 851 reflections with F-o > 4 sigma(F-o) for crystals 1, 2, and 3, respectively. In crystal 1,67 NH4+ and 3 Na+ ions per unit cell are found at four different crystallographic sites. Six NH4+ ions were found at the centers of dou ble 6-rings (site I; N center dot center dot center dot O = 2.888(3) angstrom). Filling site I' are 32 NH4+ ions (N center dot center dot center dot O = 2.774(5) angstrom); each is recessed 1.59 angstrom into the sodalite cavity from the plane of the three oxygens to which it bonds. Filling site II in the supercages are 29 NH4+ and 3 Na+ ions, each of which extends 1.69 angstrom and 1.10 angstrom, respectively, into the supercage from its 3-oxygen plane (N center dot center dot center dot O = 2.818(5) angstrom, Na-O = 2.512(19) angstrom). The remaining 5 of the 72 NH4+ ions originally present per unit cell have apparently been deaminated by vacuum dehydration at 294 K. NH4+ ions simultaneously occupy sites I and I' as K+ ions did in [K-71][Si121Al71O384]-FAU, [K-92][Si100Al92O384]-FAU, and [K-96][Si96Al96O384]-FAU; the internitrogen distance is 3.36 angstrom. In crystal 2, three Na+ ions per unit cell are found at site I' (Na-O = 2.207(13) angstrom); no other cations were found so the deamination of NH4+ is complete at 473 K. In crystal 3, 30, 30, 9, 4, and 2 Tl+ ions were found at sites I', II, and three sites III' per unit cell, respectively. The total, 75, agrees with the results of EDX analysis to establish the framework composition (the Si/Al ratio) of these crystals. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.