Thermal analysis, energy dispersive spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, high-r
esolution electron microscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and CO2 ad
sorption have been applied to study a series of La2O3/SiO2 samples with lan
thana loadings ranging from 1.6 to 75 wt%. The results are interpreted on t
he basis of a lanthana-silica interaction model which assumes that patches
of an amorphous La-Si-O phase, embedded in the silica matrix, modify the su
pport surface in a progressive way, leading to a full coverage for 37.5% La
2O3. This mixed silicate is soluble in acid media and its properties can be
satisfactorily explained considering a structure which has a short-range o
rder resembling that of crystalline La2Si2O7. This behaviour differs from t
hat described in the La2O3/Al2O3 system, more extensively studied in the li
terature, and from previous studies on La2O3/SiO2 in which the formation of
La2O3 particles on the silica surface was proposed. This contribution serv
es as a basis for understanding the additional promoting effect of lanthana
in catalysts consisting of metals dispersed on modified silica supports. (
C) 1999 Academic Press.