Surface silanol groups of silica, which never revealed any Bronsted acidity
, are shown to donate protons to adsorbed basic molecules. such as ammonia,
pyridine or 2,6-dimethylpyridine. after addition of acids such as SO2 or N
O2. The latter, when coadsorbed with bases, interact with the oxygen atoms
of silanols leading to OH acidity increase and to protonation. Bases, in tu
rn, enhance chemisorption of SO2 or NO2, and strongly held coadsorption pro
ducts are formed as a result. The proposed mechanism of induced Bronsted ac
idity could account for the promoting effect of acidic gases in reactions c
atalysed by metal oxides.