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Catalytic performance of texturally improved Al-Mg mixed oxides derived from emulsion-synthesized hydrotalcites.

Davi D PetroliniAlano V da Silva NetoErnesto A Urquieta-GonzálezSandra H PulcinelliCelso Valentim SantilliLeandro Martins
Published in: RSC advances (2018)
Mixed oxides of aluminum and magnesium derived from hydrotalcites were prepared by means of a sol-gel method mediated by an emulsified sol as pore template. The emulsion consisted of ethanol as the continuous phase and n -dodecane droplets as the dispersed phase, which was stabilized by the presence of the surfactant Pluronic P123. The use of such an emulsion was essential for obtaining materials with a porous structure that were assessed by mercury intrusion porosimetry and nitrogen physisorption. Additional characterization by NH 3 and CO 2 temperature programmed desorption confirmed that despite the enhancement of their textural properties, the number of acid and base sites was reduced in comparison to a reference and conventionally prepared Al-Mg mixed oxide, as a consequence of the depletion of surface hydroxyls during condensation of the precursors around the nonpolar droplets of the emulsion. Catalytic conversion of 2-propanol under conditions of controlled mass and heat diffusion on the texturally improved Al-Mg mixed oxides evidenced the preparation of a more effective catalyst than the poorly porous reference.
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