Differential Scanning Calorimetry Evaluates Relative Proportions and Strength of Acid-Sites in Catalytic Materials and Adsorbents Alumina and Amorphous Silica-Alumina
- 1 April 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Analytical Letters
- Vol. 20 (4) , 553-559
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00032718708067988
Abstract
Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is employed to evaluate the relative proportions and strength of acid-sites in gammaalumina and amorphous silica-alumina through presorption of tri-ethylamine (TEA) followed by its thermal desorption in the DSC equipment. From the data obtained, total acid-sites in silica-alumina is found to be 2.3 times as large as those present in gamma-alumina, and 5–5% of total acidity in alumina is of Bronsted type whereas in silica-alumina this type comprises 28.9%' The Bronsted acidity strength in alumina and silica-alumina is identical although greatly different in quantity. Lewis acidity in silica-alumina is significantly stronger than that in alumina.Keywords
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