Multimodal Imaging of Autofluorescent Sites Reveals Varied Chemical Speciation in SSZ-13 Crystals

Naomi Omori*, Alessia Candeo*, Sara Mosca, Ines Lezcano Gonzalez, Ian K. Robinson, Luxi Li, Alex G. Greenaway, Paul Collier, Andrew M. Beale*

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Abstract

A multimodal imaging study of chabazite is used to show the distribution of and discriminate between different emissive deposits arising as a result of the detemplation process. Confocal imaging, 3D fluorescence lifetime imaging, 3D multispectral fluorescence imaging, and Raman mapping are used to show three different types of emissive behaviours each characterised by different spatial distributions, trends in lifetime, spectral signals, and Raman signatures. A notable difference is seen in the morphology of agglomerated surface deposits and larger subsurface deposits, which experience lifetime augmentation due to spatial confinement. The distribution of organic residue throughout the crystal volume is comparable to XRF mapping that shows Si enrichment on the outer edges and higher Al content through the centre, demonstrating that a fluorescence-based technique can also be used to indirectly comment on the compositional chemistry of the inorganic framework.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5125-5131
Number of pages7
JournalAngewandte Chemie - International Edition
Volume60
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Fluorescence
  • Imaging
  • Multimodal
  • Raman
  • Zeolite

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