Stability and surface acidity of niobium(V) oxide grafted on a silica gel surface
- 1 January 1993
- journal article
- Published by Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) in Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions
- Vol. 89 (7) , 1057-1061
- https://doi.org/10.1039/ft9938901057
Abstract
Silica gel with a specific surface area, SBET, of 322 m2 g–1, and an average pore diameter of 6 nm, has been chemically modified with NbV oxide by a grafting reaction. The quantity of attached atoms was 8.9 × 10–2 mol g–1 with a surface density of 1.7 atoms nm–2. The XPS technique showed that the atomic Nb/Si ratio of ca. 0.03 remained unchanged when the samples were heated from 423 to 1573 K. At high calcination temperatures, i.e. T 1473 K, the specific surface area of Nb2O5/SiO2 was nearly reduced to zero as consequence of a crystallization process. Spectroscopic and X-ray diffraction data showed that Nb2O5 and SiO2 crystallized as separated phases at this temperature. Heating the material up to 973 K did not affect its transition-metal exchange capacity. Lewis and Brønsted acidities were also studied by the pyridine sorption technique. The Lewis acid sites were stable in samples precalcined up to 973 K and the Brønsted acid sites could be detected for samples precalcined up to 773 K.Keywords
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