Title of article :
Organized mesoporous alumina: synthesis, structure and potential in catalysis Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Ji?i ?ejka، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Organized mesoporous alumina represents a very interesting molecular sieve exhibiting a narrow pore size distribution with higher surface areas compared to conventional aluminas, used as a support for catalytically active species in numerous large-scale industrial processes. This review encompasses various synthesis approaches to organized mesoporous aluminas, description of their structures and properties, and characterization by various experimental techniques. The potential of the mesoporous alumina with respect to use in catalysis is also outlined. Surface areas up to 800 m2/g and pore sizes ranging from 2.0 to more than 10 nm are characteristic for organized mesoporous aluminas prepared by neutral, anionic and cationic synthesis routes. Although utilization of mesoporous aluminas as a support in catalysis has not been reported frequently, they have a certain potential in hydrodesulfurization and metathesis reactions.
Keywords :
Mesoporous molecular sieves , Organized mesoporous alumina , Catalytic applications , Synthesis , Characterization
Journal title :
Applied Catalysis A:General
Journal title :
Applied Catalysis A:General