Nature and Structure of Aluminum Surface Sites Grafted on Silica from a Combination of High-Field Aluminum-27 Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy and First-Principles Calculations

作者:Kerber Rachel Nathaniel; Kermagoret Anthony; Callens Emmanuel; Florian Pierre; Massiot Dominique; Lesage Anne; Coperet Christophe*; Delbecq Francoise; Rozanska Xavier; Sautet Philippe
来源:Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2012, 134(15): 6767-6775.
DOI:10.1021/ja3008566

摘要

The determination of the nature and structure of surface sites after chemical modification of large surface area oxides such as silica is a key point for many applications and challenging from a spectroscopic point of view. This has been, for instance, a long-standing problem for silica reacted with alkylaluminum compounds, a system typically studied as a model for a supported methylaluminoxane and aluminum cocatalyst. While Al-27 solid-state NMR spectroscopy would be a method of choice, it has been difficult to apply this technique because of large quadrupolar broadenings. Here, from a combined use of the highest stable field NMR instruments (17.6, 20.0, and 23.5 T) and ultrafast magic angle spinning (%26gt;60 kHz), high-quality spectra were obtained, allowing isotropic chemical shifts, quadnipolar couplings, and asymmetric parameters to be extracted. Combined with first-principles calculations, these NMR signatures were then assigned to actual structures of surface aluminum sites. For silica (here SBA-15) reacted with triethylaluminum, the surface sites are in fact mainly dinuclear Al species, grafted on the silica surface via either two terminal or two bridging siloxy ligands. Tetrahedral sites, resulting from the incorporation of Al inside the silica matrix, are also seen as minor species. No evidence for putative tri-coordinated Al atoms has been found.

  • 出版日期2012-4-18