Yy. Huang et al., PREPARATION AND CATALYTIC TESTING OF MESOPOROUS SULFATED ZIRCONIUM DIOXIDE WITH PARTIALLY TETRAGONAL WALL STRUCTURE, Applied catalysis. A, General, 148(1), 1996, pp. 135-154
Methods were explored to synthesize sulfated mesoporous zirconia with
crystalline pore walls of tetragonal crystal structure. The material h
as been characterized by small and large angle X-ray diffraction, nitr
ogen physisorption, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and catalyt
ic tests using n-butane isomerization to iso-butane and alkylation of
1-naphthol with 4-tert-butylstyrene as probe reactions. It has been fo
und that sulfate deposition is crucial for the transformation of a mes
oporous precursor with amorphous pore walls into a material with cryst
alline pore walls maintaining the mesoporous morphology with narrow po
re size distributions. TEM shows no ordered stacking of the pores. As
a catalyst for acid catalyzed reactions of large molecules, mesoporous
sulfated zirconia is superior to microporous sulfated zirconia.