J. Ahenach et al., Enhanced Bronsted acidity created upon Al-grafting of porous clay heterostructures via aluminium acetylacetonate adsorption, PHYS CHEM P, 2(24), 2000, pp. 5750-5755
Montmorillonite-PCH (porous clay heterostructure) and saponite-PCH are inor
ganic silica-like materials with large surface areas (similar to 1000 g(-1)
) and pore volumes (0.7 cm(3) g(-1)). They are obtained by introducing a su
rfactant template in-between the clay plates and subsequently polymerizing
a silica source around them. The acidity of porous clay heterostructures ha
s been improved. Based on the 'molecular designed dispersion' method, the A
l-grafting onto the PCH surface using aluminium acetylacetonate complex is
carried out, involving interaction between the surface silanol groups of th
e PCH-support and the complex, followed by a calcination step. In this way,
stable Bronsted acid sites are created, remaining even after thermal treat
ment as high as 300 degreesC. Evaluation of this acidity has been performed
by NH3 and acetonitrile-d(3) (CD3CN) adsorptions.