INFRARED SURFACE CHARACTERIZATION OF ALF3

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作者
MORTERRA, C
CERRATO, G
CUZZATO, P
MASIERO, A
PADOVAN, M
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[1] AUSIMONT SPA,UNITA PORTO MARGHERA,I-30175 MARGHERA,ITALY
[2] ENICHEM ANIC,CTR RIC BOLLATE,I-20021 BOLLATE,ITALY
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JOURNAL OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY-FARADAY TRANSACTIONS | 1992年 / 88卷 / 15期
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10.1039/ft9928802239
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Three specimens of crystalline AlF3, coming from different preparation routes, have been examined: no major differences were found in the spectral region of the (nu-3) fundamental mode, whereas the preparation process was observed to introduce appreciable differences in the background spectra that were ascribed to different bulk and surface impurities. Oxidic islands exist both in the bulk and at the surface of all preparations and when AlF3 is derived from non-oxygen-containing precursors, In the latter case, species containing NHx moieties exist, both in the bulk and at the surface, The surface hydrated layer of AlF3 is made up of an extensive 'regular' component (i.e. a large amount of undissociated water molecules, coordinated to unsaturated surface Al(VI) cations), and of an 'anomalous' component (i.e. some OH groups that are eliminated upon vacuum activation at relatively low temperatures). The adsorption of pyridine on samples activated by vacuum treatment at temperatures in the range 300-673 K indicates that on all specimens there are variable amounts of 'irregular' surface cations [i.e. coordinatively unsaturated surface Al ions With (quasi-)tetrahedral coordination], some of which are strong enough as Lewis-acidic centres to adsorb CO at ambient temperature. Coordinatively unsaturated surface Al ions with the 'regular' octahedral coordination are very weakly acidic, as revealed by the end-on adsorption of CO2 at 300 K and by CO uptake at ca. 78 K.
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