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Aluminated mesoporous silica-pillared montmorillonite as acidic catalyst for catalytic cracking
Abstract Mesostructured aluminosilicate intercalates have been prepared by the post synthesis grafting of aluminum onto the mesostructured interlayer space silica framework of a silica-pillared clay (SPC) precursor derived from the natural montmorillonite. Elemental analyses, powder X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), N2 adsorption–desorption isotherms, and 27Al MAS NMR spectroscopy were used to characterize the products, which we designate Al-SPC. The Al-SPC derivatives exhibited basal spacings of 3.2–3.4nm, BET surface areas of 444.8–806.7m2/g, and pore sizes in the large micropore to small mesopore range (1.5–1.6nm). The aluminum content was strongly correlated with the Si/Al stoichiometry of the post synthesis reaction mixture. Nearly all of the grafted aluminum was incorporated into tetrahedral sites in the interlayer silica framework. The alumination reagents afforded protonated Al-SPC derivatives with increased acidity in comparison to the initial silica-intercalated SPC precursor, as catalytic reactivity for cumene cracking.
Highlights ► Aluminated silica-pillared montmorillonite was prepared by post synthesis method. ► Aluminated silica-pillared montmorillonite retains the ordered porous structure. ► The acidity of the material was enhanced by the alumination route. ► Most of interlayered aluminum keeps the tetrahedral structure. ► Aluminated porous material exhibits high catalytic activity for cracking reaction.
Aluminated mesoporous silica-pillared montmorillonite as acidic catalyst for catalytic cracking
Abstract Mesostructured aluminosilicate intercalates have been prepared by the post synthesis grafting of aluminum onto the mesostructured interlayer space silica framework of a silica-pillared clay (SPC) precursor derived from the natural montmorillonite. Elemental analyses, powder X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), N2 adsorption–desorption isotherms, and 27Al MAS NMR spectroscopy were used to characterize the products, which we designate Al-SPC. The Al-SPC derivatives exhibited basal spacings of 3.2–3.4nm, BET surface areas of 444.8–806.7m2/g, and pore sizes in the large micropore to small mesopore range (1.5–1.6nm). The aluminum content was strongly correlated with the Si/Al stoichiometry of the post synthesis reaction mixture. Nearly all of the grafted aluminum was incorporated into tetrahedral sites in the interlayer silica framework. The alumination reagents afforded protonated Al-SPC derivatives with increased acidity in comparison to the initial silica-intercalated SPC precursor, as catalytic reactivity for cumene cracking.
Highlights ► Aluminated silica-pillared montmorillonite was prepared by post synthesis method. ► Aluminated silica-pillared montmorillonite retains the ordered porous structure. ► The acidity of the material was enhanced by the alumination route. ► Most of interlayered aluminum keeps the tetrahedral structure. ► Aluminated porous material exhibits high catalytic activity for cracking reaction.
Aluminated mesoporous silica-pillared montmorillonite as acidic catalyst for catalytic cracking
Mao, Huihui (Autor:in) / Li, Baoshan (Autor:in) / Yue, Liwen (Autor:in) / Wang, Longyao (Autor:in) / Yang, Jihe (Autor:in) / Gao, Xiaoxin (Autor:in)
Applied Clay Science ; 53 ; 676-683
13.06.2011
8 pages
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