Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
67582 Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical 2007 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Zirconium sulfate (ZS) varying in crystalline phase from hydrate to anhydrous was prepared at different treatment temperature. The relationship between microcrystal structure at different treatment temperature and activity in esterification was evaluated. The number of acid groups was found to increase with increased of pretreatment temperature, except for the samples treated above 330 °C. For that sample, it is observed that hydration of crystalline water to anhydrous phase is significant at temperature of 330–420 °C, reducing the surface acidity. The reaction was poisoned by the exchange of surface protons on ZS with Cs+. Thus, the major effective active sites must be the protons acidity. It was demonstrated that the microcrystal structure and catalytic activity of ZS was affected by thermal treatment due to changes in crystalline water.

Graphical abstractZirconium sulfate (ZS) varying in crystalline phase from hydrate to anhydrous was prepared at different treatment temperature. The relationship between microcrystal structure at different treatment temperature and activity in esterification was evaluated. The reaction was poisoned by the exchange of surface protons on ZS with Cs+. It is demonstrated that the catalytic activity of ZS was affected by thermal treatment due to changes in crystalline water. Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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