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Catalytic activity and acidity of Al pillared clays and zeolites in different hydrocarbon reactions

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In comparison with zeolites, a variety of Al pillared clays did not prove as promising cracking catalysts, possibly because their Brönsted sites are hidden. In the less demanding double bond shift isomerization, both catalyst types were comparable probably due to the presence of Lewis sites on both catalysts.

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Kürschner, U., Seefeld, V., Parlitz, B. et al. Catalytic activity and acidity of Al pillared clays and zeolites in different hydrocarbon reactions. React Kinet Catal Lett 65, 17–23 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02475310

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