Abstract

Densification of 2–2.5 nm nanocrystals assemblies in the three-level hierarchical structure of γ-Al 2O 3 aerogel significantly increases the surface acidity, as determined using indicator titration, NH 3–TPD, and FTIR of adsorbed pyridine. Thermal treatment at 1073 K and insertion of additional alumina inside the aerogel pores eliminated the slit micropores with shrinkage of nanocrystals assemblies (N 2-adsorption, HRTEM, SEM) increasing the contact interface by a factor of 2. It caused a fivefold increase in alumina surface acidity and the strength of Lewis acid sites with no measurable dehydration (weight loss, TGA). This was attributed to the formation of additional low-coordinated aluminum ions with higher charge in the areas with atomic disorder of high-angle grain boundaries, detected by 27Al MAS NMR, HRTEM, XPS, and XRD. Densification of nanocrystalline alumina aerogel yielded a higher catalytic activity in dehydration of isopropanol; it was 10-fold more active compared with commercial γ-alumina on the catalyst weight basis.

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