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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Catalysis letters 56 (1998), S. 57-64 
    ISSN: 1572-879X
    Keywords: MCM-41 ; MMS ; mesoporous molecular sieve ; solid acid ; acid-treated clay ; acid-activated clay ; montmorillonite ; acid catalysis ; Lewis acidity ; Brønsted acidity ; alkylation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Mesoporous solid acid catalysts based on AlMCM-41 and AlMMS have been prepared. The two catalysts exhibit similar unidimensional pore structures with hexagonal symmetries. AlMMS shows less long-range order than AlMCM-41 but is considerably easier to synthesise. The catalytic activities have been measured and compared in the Lewis-acid-catalysed alkylation of toluene with benzyl chloride, and the Brønsted-acid-catalysed alkylation of toluene with benzyl alcohol. Activities have been measured for catalysts ion-exchanged with H+, Fe3+, Al3+ and Na+, and following thermal activation at temperatures of 150–350°C. They have also been compared with K10, a mesoporous acid-treated clay catalyst. Results show that the acid-treated clay is the most active of the three catalysts in both reactions. For all catalysts, the Fe3+ forms exhibit the highest Lewis acid catalytic activities, and the Al3+ and H+ forms show higher Brønsted acid activities. Infrared spectra of adsorbed pyridine show relative concentrations of Lewis and Brønsted acid sites consistent with this. Differences in the dependence of catalytic activities on thermal activation temperature are interpreted in terms of the hydration properties of the catalysts.
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