As. Ivanova et al., PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND CATALYTIC PROPERTIES OF SILICA-ALUMINA CATALYSTS IN THE REACTION OF ACROLEIN CONDENSATION WITH AMMONIA, Kinetics and catalysis, 37(3), 1996, pp. 425-430
The influences of the preparation method, composition, and treatment t
emperature (700-1250 degrees C) of silica-alumina samples on their pha
se composition and surface area, as well as on the acidic and catalyti
c properties in the reaction of acrolein condensation with ammonia, ar
e studied. The phase composition of the samples is shown to represent
a mixture of silicon and aluminum oxides of a certain modification, wh
ich is determined by the calcination temperature, and amorphous silica
-alumina. The extent of ordering of the latter increases with increasi
ng pretreatment temperature. The concentration of Bronsted and Lewis a
cid sites (BAS and LAS) per 1 m(2) tends to increase with diminishing
silicon dioxide content in the samples. The acid-strength distribution
for LAS is governed by the composition, preparation method, and calci
nation temperature. The activity and selectivity of the catalysts depe
nd on the concentration of surface OH groups, the concentration of LAS
, and, to a lesser extent, on the concentration of BAS. The selectivit
y to the main reaction product, beta-picoline, increases with decreasi
ng concentration of strong LAS (vCO = 2230 cm(-1)).