The steric influence of extra-framework cations on framework flexibility: an LTA case study

Author:

Cornelius Mero-Lee U.1,Price Lisa2,Wells Stephen A.3,Petrik Leslie F.1,Sartbaeva Asel2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry , University of the Western Cape , Bellville, Cape Town , 7535 , South Africa

2. Department of Chemistry , University of Bath , Bath, BA2 7AY , UK

3. Department of Chemical Engineering , University of Bath , BA2 7AY , UK

Abstract

Abstract The theoretical extent of framework flexibility of Zeolite A (LTA) in response to the steric and geometric effects of different Si/Al compositions and extra-framework cation content has been explored using GASP software. Flexibility windows and compression mechanisms for siliceous LTA and aluminosilicate Na-LTA, Ca-LTA and K-LTA have been modelled. As expected, relatively small cations in the zeolite pores have little effect on the range of flexibility observed. Aluminosilicate LTA, Na-LTA and Ca-LTA frameworks exhibit identical flexibility windows and these frameworks also follow the same compression mechanisms. The introduction of larger K+ ions, however, results in greater steric hindrance. This restricts the flexibility of the framework and alters the compression mechanism to accommodate these larger cations. It is shown that the limits of the flexibility window of Zeolite A are dependent on framework aluminium content and extra-framework cation size.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Inorganic Chemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science

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