Abstract

Temperature-programmed desorptions (TPD) of isopropylamine (IPA), NH3, and pyridine were compared with diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy (DRIFTS) of pyridine to determine the effect of H2O on the Brønsted and Lewis acidities of two sulfated zirconia (SZ) catalysts. Although the traditional interpretation of pyridine infrared spectra showed an apparent increase in Brønsted acidity upon treating SZ with H2O, TPD spectra showed that H2O displaced IPA from approximately one-fifth of the Lewis sites with no corresponding increase in Bronsted acidity. Water treatment prior to TPD displaced similar amounts of both NH3 and pyridine. The primary effect of H2O is displacement of weakly adsorbed basic probe molecules from Lewis sites, rather than the conversion of Lewis sites to Brønsted sites. Finally, different types of analyses (e.g. infrared or TPD) of catalyst acidity yield dramatically different conclusions regarding Brønsted and Lewis acidity.

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