Issue 24, 2006

Structural studies of high dispersion H3PW12O40/SiO2 solid acid catalysts

Abstract

Highly dispersed H3PW12O40/SiO2 catalysts with loadings between 3.6 and 62.5 wt% have been synthesised and characterised. The formation of a chemically distinct interfacial HPW species is identified by XPS, attributed to pertubation of W atoms within the Keggin cage in direct contact with the SiO2 surface. EXAFS confirms the Keggin unit remains intact for all loadings, while NH3 adsorption calorimetery reveals the acid strength >0.14 monolayers of HPW is loading invariant with initial ΔHads = ∼−164 kJ mol−1. Lower loading catalysts exhibit weaker acidity which is attributed to an inability of highly dispersed clusters to form crystalline water. For reactions involving non-polar hydrocarbons the interfacial species where the accessible tungstate is highest confer the greatest reactivity, while polar chemistry is favoured by higher loadings which can take advantage of the H3PW12O40 pseudo-liquid phase available within supported multilayers.

Graphical abstract: Structural studies of high dispersion H3PW12O40/SiO2 solid acid catalysts

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Mar 2006
Accepted
22 May 2006
First published
30 May 2006

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2006,8, 2893-2902

Structural studies of high dispersion H3PW12O40/SiO2 solid acid catalysts

A. D. Newman, D. R. Brown, P. Siril, A. F. Lee and K. Wilson, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2006, 8, 2893 DOI: 10.1039/B603979K

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