| Literature DB >> 34806885 |
Zichun Wang1,2, Kuizhi Chen3, Yijiao Jiang2, Julien Trébosc4,5, Wenjie Yang1, Jean-Paul Amoureux4,6,7, Ivan Hung3, Zhehong Gan3, Alfons Baiker8, Olivier Lafon4,9, Jun Huang1.
Abstract
Amorphous silica-aluminas (ASAs) are important acidic catalysts and supports for many industrially essential and sustainable processes. The identification of surface acid sites with their local structures on ASAs is of critical importance for tuning their catalytic properties but still remains a great challenge and is under debate. Here, ultrahigh magnetic field (35.2 T) 27Al-{1H} D-HMQC (dipolar-mediated heteronuclear multiple-quantum correlation) two-dimensional NMR experiments demonstrate two types of Brønsted acid sites in ASA catalysts. In addition to the known pseudobridging silanol acid sites, the use of ultrahigh field NMR provides the first direct experimental evidence for the existence of bridging silanol (BS: SiOHAl) acid sites in ASAs, which has been hotly debated in the past few decades. This discovery provides new opportunities for scientists and engineers to develop and apply ASAs in various reaction processes due to the significance of BS in chemical and fuel productions based on its strong Brønsted acidity.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34806885 PMCID: PMC9162276 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.1c02975
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Phys Chem Lett ISSN: 1948-7185 Impact factor: 6.888