Abstract

Thermodesorption of NH 3 has been used to measure the acidity of α-zirconium hydrogen phosphate and different phases obtained from this material by thermal treatments. It was found that samples treated at temperatures lower than 300 °C, consisting of hydrated or anhydrous α-phases, adsorbed an amount of ammonia corresponding almost to neutralization of all acidic -POH groups and formation of a well-characterized diammonium phase. Samples treated at t ≥ 400 °C, in which partial or total condensation of interlayer -POH groups occurred, showed a strongly reduced capacity for adsorption of NH 3, because of the formation of P-O-P bridges between layers which hindered diffusion of NH 3. After pretreatment of Zr hydrogen phosphate at 600 °C, the TPD spectrum of ammonia adsorbed at room temperature showed only the signal of NH 3 adsorbed by surface -POH sites, indicating that its interaction with internal sites was now precluded. From the shape of the TPD curves from these samples information on the strength of surface acidic sites was deduced.

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