The reaction of 2-chloroethylethyl sulfide (CEES) with a high-area Al2O3 su
rface was investigated, Two different reactive sites were created by therma
lly pretreating the Al2O3 powder: isolated hydroxyl sites and Lewis acid-ba
se pair sites. The reaction of GEES with the isolated hydroxyl groups at 30
3 and 473 K produced a surface-bound species, which is characterized by a c
arbon-oxygen stretching mode near 1100 cm(-1). This assignment was confirme
d by isotopic substitution of O-18 into the isolated hydroxyl groups prior
to reaction with GEES. The other reaction product detected at 473 K was HCl
. For a more highly dehydroxylated Al2O3 surface, the reaction of GEES with
the Lewis acid-base pairs produced a surface-bound species also exhibiting
a carbon-oxygen stretching mode near 1100 cm(-1). This species is postulat
ed to form at O2- Lewis base sites as Al3+-Cl- bonds form on adjacent Lewis
acid sites. The adsorption of pyridine onto the Lewis acid sites prior to
GEES exposure effectively closes this reaction pathway. A maximum Al2O3 rea
ctivity was achieved by pretreatment of the Al2O3 in the temperature range
673 - 773 K, judging by the integrated absorbance intensity of the product-
1100 cm(-1) mode. This reactivity maximum is expected if both the isolated
hydroxyl groups and Lewis acid-base pairs are involved in the reaction.