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Acid strength of solids probed by catalytic isobutane conversion

Journal

JOURNAL OF CATALYSIS
Volume 274, Issue 1, Pages 29-51

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcat.2010.06.002

Keywords

Hammett-acidity function; Isobutane conversion; Alkane isomerization; Alkane disproportionation; Hammett indicator; Zeolite; Sulfated zirconia; Bronsted acid

Funding

  1. U.S. Department of Energy [DE-PS02-08ER08-17]

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The literature is controversial on whether sulfated zirconia (SZ) is just as strong acid as H-zeolites, or a strong superacid. Spectroscopic studies of adsorbed probe molecules concluded that SZ is not a superacid, whereas acidity measurements based on Hammett indicators, alkane transformations and the 1/2% isobutane conversion test [B. Umansky, J. Engelhardt, W.K. Hall, J. Catal. 127 (1991) 128; D. Fraenkel, Chem. Lett. (1999) 917] indicated that SZ is superacidic. We for the first time applied direct acidity measurements under comparative conditions for SZ and common H-zeolites in a single series and found that the apparent acid strength order is SZ (H(0) similar to -18) >> HM (-14) > HZSM-5 (-10) approximate to HY (-9), in agreement with previous studies employing the zeolites and SZ separately. Product distribution at 1/2% isobutane conversion is in full agreement with the acid ranking and strength; SZ gives the typical pattern of known superacids (Magic Acid (R), HCl-AlCl(3)), whereas the weaker acid zeolites' pattern is consistent with that of other weaker acids. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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