Abstract

The micromorphology and catalytic properties of nanocrystalline TiO2/SO 4 2− superacid systems prepared by a conventional sol-gel process, as well as hydrothermal (HT) and microwave-hydrothermal (MW-HT) processes, were analyzed. The samples prepared by the HT process have no developed surfaces and, as a consequence, have no high reactivity in isobutylene oligomerization. The TiO2/SO 4 2− samples prepared by single-step MW-HT synthesis in their morphologic, acid, and catalytic properties are competitive with the systems prepared by the conventional multistage sol-gel process.

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