H. Kraus et R. Prins, PROTON NMR INVESTIGATIONS OF SURFACE HYDROXYL-GROUPS ON OXIDIC MO-P GAMMA-AL2O3 CATALYSTS/, Journal of catalysis, 164(2), 1996, pp. 260-267
Proton MAS NMR spectroscopy has been used to investigate the influence
of the impregnation procedure on the surface hydroxyl structure of de
hydrated gamma-Al2O3 impregnated with varying amounts of molybdenum or
phosphorus. Large differences were observed for catalysts prepared by
coimpregnation, sequential impregnation, and sequential impregnation
with intermediate calcination. A quantitative analysis of the spectra
showed that molybdate ions preferentially reacted with basic OH groups
at low molybdate loading, but also with acidic hydroxyl groups at hig
her. Phosphate ions adsorbed on both types of hydroxyl groups, even at
low or moderate coverage, while at high surface coverage a nearly con
stant density of Al-OH and P-OH groups indicated AlPO4 formation. Phos
phorus and molybdenum were well dispersed after coimpregnation, wherea
s after sequential impregnation (phosphorus first) some pore-plugging
occurred and Mo-O compounds adsorbed on underlying phosphates. (C) 199
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