Trzpit Mickaël, Rigolet Séverinne, Paillaud Jean-Louis, Marichal Claire, Soulard Michel, Patarin Joël
Laboratoire de Matériaux à Porosité Contrôlée, UMR CNRS 7016, ENSCMu, UHA, 3 rue Alfred Werner, 68093 Mulhouse Cedex, France.
J Phys Chem B. 2008 Jun 19;112(24):7257-66. doi: 10.1021/jp711889k. Epub 2008 May 21.
Water intrusion-extrusion isotherms performed at room temperature on hydrophobic pure silica chabazite show that the water-Si-CHA system displays real spring behavior. However, differences in pressure-volume diagrams are observed between the first and the other intrusion-extrusion cycles, indicating that some water molecules interact with the inorganic framework after the first intrusion. (29)Si and especially (1)H solid-state NMR showed the creation of new defect sites upon the intrusion-extrusion of water and the existence of two kinds of water molecules trapped in the supercage of Si-CHA: a first layer of water strongly hydrogen bonded with the silanols of the framework and a subsequent layer of liquidlike physisorbed water molecules undergoing interaction with the first layer. This hydrogen bonding scheme is also supported by X-ray powder diffraction.