C. Morterra et G. Magnacca, A CASE-STUDY - SURFACE-CHEMISTRY AND SURFACE-STRUCTURE OF CATALYTIC ALUMINAS, AS STUDIED BY VIBRATIONAL SPECTROSCOPY OF ADSORBED SPECIES, Catalysis today, 27(3-4), 1996, pp. 497-532
Transition phase aluminas have been used as catalysts, and their surfa
ce chemical properties have been studied for over 30 years. The variou
s steps of the gradual comprehension of the surface structure and surf
ace chemistry of aluminas are here summarized. Our main attention has
been devoted to various aspects of the surface chemistry of aluminas,
as revealed by the adsorption of selected probe molecules, rather than
to a systematic description of the adsorption of the very many probe
molecules used over the years. Among the various physico-chemical aspe
cts of aluminas, some were thought to be of particular interest: solid
(bulk) and surface vibrations, the surface hydrated layer, surface ba
sicity and surface acidity. Whenever possible, a comparison between sp
ectroscopic and quantitative data has been proposed.