Abstract

The development of Brønsted acidity and the relationship between acidity, catalytic performance and structure of niobium oxide were investigated for a series of samples prepared by calcination of niobic acid at temperatures between 423 and 823K. All solids were active for propan-2-ol dehydration. The Brønsted acidity was monitored by adsorption of lutidine and CO followed by FT-IR. Low temperature CO adsorption measurements showed that all solids exhibit essentially the same medium Brønsted acid strength. A direct relationship between the abundance of Brønsted acid sites monitored by lutidine adsorption followed by desorption at 523K and propan-2-ol dehydration activity was observed.

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