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Innovative environmentally friendly methodology for heteropolyacids synthesis. In situ active acid sites investigation through molecular probes
Título del libro: Handbook of catalyst synthesis. The science and engineering of catalyst preparation
Valle, Graciela Manuela
; Matkovic, Silvana Raquel
; Gambaro, Luis Alberto
; Briand, Laura Estefania




Otros responsables:
Regalbuto, John
Fecha de publicación:
2006
Editorial:
CRC Press - Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN:
978-0849370885
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Inglés
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Resumen
Fosfotungstic and fosfomolybdic Wells-Dawson heteropolyacids were synthesized through ion exchange with a higher yield (~90 %) than the conventional organic route (~70). Wells-Dawson heteropolyacids are obtained when the corresponding ammonium salt is kept in contact with an acid resin [about (1:0.8) salt:resin weight ratio] up to three days. The use of an organic media instead of an aqueous media greatly favors the completeness of the exchange. Isopropanol chemisorption and temperature programmed surface reaction towards propylene allowed the determination of the number of active acid sites and the activation energy in order to compare the acid properties of HPAs with various catalytic materials. The HPAs possess higher number of active acid sites than monolayer supported materials due to their microporous structure. Moreover, a stressed electronic influence of the oxide support (W-O-Support) and the central phosphorous atom (W-O-P) on the acid strength was observed.
Palabras clave:
PROBE MOLECULES
,
HETEROPOLYACID
,
WELLS DAWSON
,
FOSFOTUNGSTIC
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Valle, Graciela Manuela; Matkovic, Silvana Raquel; Gambaro, Luis Alberto; Briand, Laura Estefania; Innovative environmentally friendly methodology for heteropolyacids synthesis. In situ active acid sites investigation through molecular probes; CRC Press - Taylor & Francis Group; 2006; 75-92
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