Zirconium substituted mesoporous SBA-15 molecular silica with Si/Zr ratios
of 10, 20, 40, and 80 have been successfully synthesized at 373 K under mic
rowave-hydrothermal conditions within about 2 h. The degree of framework su
bstitution has been monitored by means of powder X-ray diffraction (XRD), n
itrogen adsorption, and UV-vis diffuse, reflectance (DRUV) spectroscopy tec
hniques. Nitrogen adsorption data and XRD patterns confirmed that, the stru
cture, high surface area, and uniform pore size distribution are maintained
in the crystallized samples with Si/Zr ratio of 20. Further increase in zi
rconium loading (Si/Zr = 10) showed the loss of textural properties. The Zr
-SBA-15 samples with Si/Zr = 20, 40, and 80 showed a characteristic oxygen
to zirconium charge-transfer band at about 210 nm in DRUV-vis spectra consi
stent with monoatomic dispersion of zirconium in these samples, whereas the
presence of a shoulder band at about 240 nm is observed for the sample hav
ing Si/Zr ratio of 10 which indicated the formation of zirconium oxide alon
g with SBA-15. These results show that microwave-assisted synthesis is an i
deal approach to prepare Zr-substituted SBA-15, which is expected to be use
ful as a selective oxidation catalyst for reactions involving large molecul
es.