Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
62790 Journal of Catalysis 2007 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The acid strength of solid acid materials can be assessed using the linear free energy relationship, applying the Hammett–Brown equation (logkX/kH=ρσ+logkX/kH=ρσ+) for the H/D exchange with substituted benzenes. The magnitude of the ρ varies for different solid acid materials (Amberlyst-15, zeolite HUSY, K-10 montmorillonite, and niobic acid) and is associated with the degree of proton transfer in the transition state. The results were compared with the ρ values obtained for H/D exchange with sulfuric acid solutions, indicating that neither solid acid is stronger than 98% sulfuric acid solution. Calculations also revealed that H/D exchange is mostly concerted, with little degree of charge development in the aromatic ring in the transition state.

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