M. Haneda et al., Surface characterization of alumina-supported catalysts prepared by sol-gel method. Part I. Acid-base properties, PHYS CHEM P, 3(7), 2001, pp. 1366-1370
Surface characterization of Al2O3, In2O3-Al2O3 and Ga2O3-Al2O3 prepared by
sol-gel method was made focusing on the acid-base properties. Cyclohexanol
conversion as a model reaction revealed that acid sites rather than basic s
ites are present predominantly on the surface. The presence of Lewis acid s
ites was confirmed by pyridine adsorption followed by Fourier transform inf
rared (FT-IR) spectroscopy. In addition, a certain amount of Bronsted acid
sites were also revealed by the adsorption of 2,6-dimethylpyridine (DMP). F
rom the adsorption of CO, it was found that the addition of Ga2O3 into alum
ina leads to a decrease of Lewis acid strength but to an increase of the nu
mber of sites, while In2O3 addition caused a global decrease of Lewis acidi
c properties of alumina. Using CO2 as a probe to study the basicity, the nu
mber of surface basic sites on alumina was found to be decreased by the In2
O3 and Ga2O3 additives. A good correlation between the catalytic activity f
or 3,3-dimethylbut-1-ene isomerisation and the surface acidity estimated by
CO and DMP adsorption was supposed. The combination of model reactions and
adsorption of specific probe molecules gives us detailed information conce
rning the surface acid-base properties.