Two series of sulfated zirconia have been prepared by immersing amorphous o
r crystalline zirconia in an H2SO4 solution (0.25-2.5 M). They were compare
d with a commercial sulfated zirconium hydroxide. Activation temperature wa
s varied between 300 and 725 degrees C. Sulfate density varied so that the
mean surface area of an individual sulfate ranged from 0.14 to 0.54 nm(2).
Three limiting sulfate states are evidenced and characterized by TPR-MS. Ca
talysts are tested for isomerization of n-hexane at 150 degrees C and 3 MPa
. Factors influencing the activity are discussed. The data show that a high
ly active and selective catalyst for producing hexane isomers requires tetr
agonal zirconia with a sulfate occupancy of about 0.40 nm(2). Preparation p
arameters must therefore be adapted to match these constraints.