I. Kiricsi et al., NANOSCALE REDOX CATALYSTS - CR-PILLARED AND CR,AL-PILLARED LAYER CLAYS - CHARACTERIZATION AND CATALYTIC ACTIVITY, Solid state ionics, 101, 1997, pp. 793-797
Via the co-hydrolysis of CrCl3 and AlCl3 in the presence of swollen Na
-montmorillonite, pillared layer clays were prepared. The location of
chromium in the pillars and in the primary pillaring agent, the Al-13-
Keggin ion, was investigated by various methods (mid and far IR and Al
-27 NMR spectroscopies). We found that isomorphous substitution of chr
omium for aluminium did not occur, rather co-hydrolysis and co-pillari
ng took place. Upon heat treatment the loss of outer-sphere water and
dehydroxylation at higher temperatures resulted in the formation of bu
lky alumina pillars decorated with chromia species, The resulting mate
rial was used in the oxidation of 1-phenyl-1-propanol in the presence
of tert-butylhydroperoxide as co-oxidant.