Abstract
As assessment was made of the influence of the crystal structure on the activity of SO42−–ZrO2 catalysts for the acid-catalyzed reactions of sucrose inversion and the esterification of fatty acids with glycerol. Purely monoclinic or purely tetragonal SO42−–ZrO2 catalysts were synthesized by sulfation with 1M sulfuric acid of different ZrO2 starting materials of defined crystal phase. The final catalysts were obtained by calcination at 400°C, a relatively mild temperature for this kind of materials. Structural and morphological characterization tests showed that the crystal phase of zirconia had an influence on the properties of the sulfated zirconia catalysts. Monoclinic and tetragonal catalysts had different acidities and also different levels of activity in the reactions. Better results in the sucrose inversion tests were obtained using tetragonal phase catalysts while monoclinic phase materials were better catalysts for glycerol esterification.The catalysts were further characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscope (TEM), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and nitrogen physisorption. The acidity was measured by amine titration using Hammett indicators and FT-IR absorption of adsorbed pyridine.
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