(58e) Investigation of Sulfate Interaction With Zirconium Oxide By X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy | AIChE

(58e) Investigation of Sulfate Interaction With Zirconium Oxide By X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy

Authors 

Haller, G. L. - Presenter, Yale University
Liu, C., Yale University



A large literature exists on the characterization of
sulfated ZrO2 acid catalysts, but X-ray absorption spectroscopy
(XAS) of the Zr, O and S elements, presumed to
comprise the active site, have not been used in these characterization. In the usual
case of crystalline ZrO2 used as the support, bulk Zr would dominate and the minority surface Zr, associated with surface sulfate, would make this
unfeasible. Stabilizing ~ 2 nm ZrO2 crystallites on a multi-walled
carbon nanotube (MWCNT) support renders both Zr
K-edge and L-edge XANES spectra sensitive to sulfate interaction. Sulfur K-edge
XANES and O and C K-edge NEXAFS can complement the Zr
XANES to describe electron transfer between Zr and S,
relative to references such as ZrO2, Zr(SO4)2,
and (NH4)2SO4. This does not allow a
structural model of the acid site, but does provide qualitative molecular
orbital insight into the origin of acidity.

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