Engineering the Distinct Structure Interface of Subnano-alumina
Domains on Silica for Acidic Amorphous Silica–Alumina toward
Biorefining
Posted on 2021-02-20 - 02:14
Amorphous
silica–aluminas (ASAs) are important solid catalysts
and supports for many industrially essential and sustainable processes,
such as hydrocarbon transformation and biorefining. However, the wide
distribution of acid strength on ASAs often results in undesired side
reactions, lowering the product selectivity. Here we developed a strategy
for the synthesis of a unique class of ASAs with unvarying strength
of Brønsted acid sites (BAS) and Lewis acid sites (LAS) using
double-flame-spray pyrolysis. Structural characterization using high-resolution
transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and solid-state nuclear magnetic
resonance (NMR) spectroscopy showed that the uniform acidity is due
to a distinct nanostructure, characterized by a uniform interface
of silica–alumina and homogeneously dispersed alumina domains.
The BAS population density of as-prepared ASAs is up to 6 times higher
than that obtained by classical methods. The BAS/LAS ratio, as well
as the population densities of BAS and LAS of these ASAs, could be
tuned in a broad range. In cyclohexanol dehydration, the uniform Brønsted
acid strength provides a high selectivity to cyclohexene and a nearly
linear correlation between acid site densities and cyclohexanol conversion.
Moreover, the concerted action of these BAS and LAS leads to an excellent
bifunctional Brønsted–Lewis acid catalyst for glucose
dehydration, affording a superior 5-hydroxymethylfurfural
yield.
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Wang, Zichun; Buechel, Robert; Jiang, Yijiao; Wang, Lizhuo; Xu, Haimei; Castignolles, Patrice; et al. (2021). Engineering the Distinct Structure Interface of Subnano-alumina
Domains on Silica for Acidic Amorphous Silica–Alumina toward
Biorefining. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacsau.0c00083