Abstract

Standard nitrogen adsorption isotherms were determined on largely dehydroxylated silica and alumina references, prepared by calcination at 1200 °C for 72 h. The reliability of the reduced adsorption data α s derived was checked for use in the analysis of experimental isotherms determined on a series of porous silicas and aluminas, prepared by calcination of Davison silica gel and Degussa aluminium oxide C in the range 400–800 °C for 5 h, by comparison with existing standard adsorption data of hydroxylated silica and alumina references. The results obtained demonstrate the importance of having accurate standard data derived from an isotherm determined on a reference solid virtually identical in surface structure with the solid being tested.

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