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Improving the performance of ASA in the DAC of 2,5-DMF and ethylene.

Ferdy J A G CoumansAleksei BolshakovRim C J van de PollDimitra AnastasiadouBrahim MezariEmiel J M Hensen
Published in: Catalysis science & technology (2023)
A variety of methods are employed to synthesize amorphous silica-alumina (ASA) to resolve the role of Al speciation and surface area in the catalytic performance in the Diels-Alder cycloaddition reaction of 2,5-dimethylfuran and ethylene to p -xylene. ASA was prepared by homogeneous deposition-precipitation (HDP) of Al 3+ on ordered mesoporous silica, i.e. , SBA-15 and OMS prepared under hydrothermal synthesis conditions using an imidazole-based template, and one-step flame spray pyrolysis (FSP). IR spectroscopy and 27 Al MAS NMR showed that the resulting ASA represented a set of materials with distinct textural and acidic properties. ASA prepared by grafting Al to ordered mesoporous silica led to a much higher concentration of Brønsted acid sites (BAS). These samples performed much better in the DAC reaction, with p -xylene yields higher than those obtained with a HBeta zeolite benchmark. Materials with Al partially in the bulk of silica (OMS, FSP) and containing significant alumina domains are less acidic and exhibit much lower p -xylene yields. These findings point to the importance of Brønsted acidity for p -xylene formation. This study shows that careful design of the Al speciation can lead to amorphous silica-alumina with similar DAC performance to microporous zeolites.
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