Mesoporous catalysts of MCM-41 type with different Si/Al ratios were synthesized by the hydrothermal method and characterized by X-ray diffraction, nitrogen adsorption and thermogravimetric analysis. Their acidic properties were determined via the temperature programmed desorption of pyridine. Vyazovkin kinetic models were used to correlate the total acidity as a function of the Si/Al ratio with the apparent activation energy for pyridine desorption. The results obtained indicated that the catalysts possessed weak and medium acidic sites. An increase in the Si/Al ratio led to an increase in the activation energy for pyridine desorption
Aluminosilicate and titanosilicate MCM-41 were synthesized using a room temperature method. A prelim...
Mesoporous aluminosilicate catalysts having different Al/Si ratios were synthesized following a hydr...
Solid acid catalysis is an important class of reactions. The principal advantages of solid acid cata...
The catalytic properties and acidity of modified MCM-41 with a low Si/Al ratio and 0-95% NH4+ exchan...
Al-containing MCM-41 type materials were prepared by three different synthesis methods (aluminum gr...
A series of mesoporous molecular sieves (AIMCM-41) were synthesized with varying silicon-to-aluminiu...
HMS and Al-HMS materials with Si/Al ratio in the range 5–45 were synthesized by neutral templating p...
Mesoporous silicate (MCM-41) materials, modified with CuII, FeIII or AlIII were prepared by a hydrot...
Mesoporous Cr-MCM-41 catalysts were synthesized, under different hydrothermal temperatures, by the s...
The cubic structural mesoporous molecular sieves Si-MCM-48 has been successfully controlled by optim...
Aluminum-substituted mesoporous SBA-15 (Al-SBA-15) materials were directly synthesized by a hydrolys...
This study focused on the Lewis acidity of Al-MCM-41 prepared from bentonite (Al-MCM-bentonite) as s...
The acid properties of mesoporous H-AlMCM-41 and H-FeMCM-41 catalysts were studied by temperature pr...
© 2016 American Chemical Society. Incorporating aluminum is the most widely applied and industrially...
The acidic properties of hexagonal mesoporous aluminosilicates synthesized via a new successful shor...
Aluminosilicate and titanosilicate MCM-41 were synthesized using a room temperature method. A prelim...
Mesoporous aluminosilicate catalysts having different Al/Si ratios were synthesized following a hydr...
Solid acid catalysis is an important class of reactions. The principal advantages of solid acid cata...
The catalytic properties and acidity of modified MCM-41 with a low Si/Al ratio and 0-95% NH4+ exchan...
Al-containing MCM-41 type materials were prepared by three different synthesis methods (aluminum gr...
A series of mesoporous molecular sieves (AIMCM-41) were synthesized with varying silicon-to-aluminiu...
HMS and Al-HMS materials with Si/Al ratio in the range 5–45 were synthesized by neutral templating p...
Mesoporous silicate (MCM-41) materials, modified with CuII, FeIII or AlIII were prepared by a hydrot...
Mesoporous Cr-MCM-41 catalysts were synthesized, under different hydrothermal temperatures, by the s...
The cubic structural mesoporous molecular sieves Si-MCM-48 has been successfully controlled by optim...
Aluminum-substituted mesoporous SBA-15 (Al-SBA-15) materials were directly synthesized by a hydrolys...
This study focused on the Lewis acidity of Al-MCM-41 prepared from bentonite (Al-MCM-bentonite) as s...
The acid properties of mesoporous H-AlMCM-41 and H-FeMCM-41 catalysts were studied by temperature pr...
© 2016 American Chemical Society. Incorporating aluminum is the most widely applied and industrially...
The acidic properties of hexagonal mesoporous aluminosilicates synthesized via a new successful shor...
Aluminosilicate and titanosilicate MCM-41 were synthesized using a room temperature method. A prelim...
Mesoporous aluminosilicate catalysts having different Al/Si ratios were synthesized following a hydr...
Solid acid catalysis is an important class of reactions. The principal advantages of solid acid cata...