Ts. Yang et al., ACIDITIES OF SULFATE SPECIES FORMED ON A SUPERACID OF SULFATED ALUMINA, Journal of molecular catalysis. A, Chemical, 115(2), 1997, pp. 339-346
Sulfated alumina was prepared by impregnating gamma-Al2O3 with aqueous
H2SO4. Various sulfate species formed in these samples depended on th
e concentration of H2SO4 ([H2SO4]). Three sulfate species, i.e., surfa
ce sulfate, multilayer sulfate and crystallized Al-2(SO4)(3) could be
clearly identified by the DTG peaks at ca. 950 degrees C, 630 degrees
C and 800 degrees C, respectively. Surface sulfates were the main sulf
ate species at [H2SO4] less than or equal to 0.8 M and induced Lewis s
uperacidic sites (H-0 less than or equal to -13.8). The superacidic si
tes were also characterized by a NH3-TPD peak around 400 degrees C and
showed a catalytic activity towards n-butane isomerization. When [H2S
O4] > 0.8 M, multilayer sulfates were additionally formed, which creat
ed weaker Bronsted acid sites with a NH3-TPD peak around 250 degrees C
and a negligible activity towards n-butane isomerization. Until [H2SO
4] > 2.4 M, neutral crystallized Al-2(SO4)(3) was formed concurrently
with the surface and the multilayer sulfates.