Location of organic bases and identification of Brønsted acid sites in zeolites by14N solid state NMR

Abstract
Solid state 14N NMR spectra of R4N+ ions in zeolites, like ZK-4 and ZSM-20, are easily detected due to high tetrahedral symmetry at the 14N site; spectral perturbations due to 14N quadrupolar interactions distinguish TMA+(TMA+= tetramethylammonium) ion environments in α- and β-cages of ZK-4 and a lone TEA+(TEA+= tetraethylammonium) environment in ZSM-20 and it is further shown that solid state 14N NMR spectroscopy offers a convenient method to detect the presence of Brønsted acidic sites in zeolites.