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Facile tailoring of hierarchical mesoporous AlSBA-15 by ionic liquid and their applications in heterogeneous catalysis

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Significant enhancement in the performance of incorporation of high content of aluminum within hierarchical mesoporous SBA-15 has been achieved by direct route using urea tetrachloroaluminate ionic liquid as novel aluminum… Click to show full abstract

Significant enhancement in the performance of incorporation of high content of aluminum within hierarchical mesoporous SBA-15 has been achieved by direct route using urea tetrachloroaluminate ionic liquid as novel aluminum source. The fabricated materials were fully characterized by N2 sorption isotherms, powder X-ray diffraction (XRD), FT-IR, 27Al MAS NMR, XRF, HRTEM and FESEM. The acidic properties of these materials have been examined using NH3-TPD. The catalytic performance was investigated using cumene cracking and the esterification reaction as a probe molecules to estimate the acidity of the material. It is worth noting that the ionic liquid with accomplished Al–O–Si bonds is an efficient precursor to synthesis AlSBA-15 with high aluminum content (nSi/mAl = 7) without destroying the structural order of the material in acidic medium. 27Al MAS NMR spectra of AlSBA-15 show that all aluminum species were incorporated into the SBA-15 framework with nSi/mAl ratio up to 7. Overall, this work emphasize that the AlSBA-15 materials contain Bronsted and Lewis acid sites with medium acidity which makes them adequate to be adopted as acid catalysts in heterogeneous catalysis.

Keywords: ionic liquid; liquid; heterogeneous catalysis; hierarchical mesoporous; alsba; aluminum

Journal Title: Journal of Porous Materials
Year Published: 2017

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