A series of 0-25 wt% H-3[W12PO40] (TPA) impregnated on freshly precipitated
Zr(OH)(4) were prepared. The solids were characterized by a Hammett indica
tor method, specific surface area and pore size measurements, pyridine adso
rption FTIR and later tested as catalysts in the isomerization of 1-butene.
Maximum acid strength of 5-20 wt% TPA/ZrO2 calcined at 673 K is H-0=-9.3,
but dried samples (393 K) showed near superacid strength, i.e. H(0)less tha
n or equal to-13.75. The sites are mainly strong Lewis acids, but TPA suppo
rted on stabilized ZrO2 (calcined at 773 K) shows both strong Bronsted and
Lewis acidity. TPA addition to hydrated Zr(OH)4 stabilizes the surface area
of the final calcined material in comparison with that of pure ZrO2; the g
reater the TPA content the higher the resulting surface area. Skeletal rear
rangement of 1-butene to isobutylene proceeds on 5-25 wt% TPA/ZrO2 but not
on pure ZrO2, the greater the TPA content the higher the initial selectivit
y towards isobutene. In contrast, 20 wt% TPA supported on SiO2 formed no is
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