Synthesis and In-Depth Characterization of Ga-Based Structured Catalysts: Enhancing Glycerol Conversion

07 July 2020, Version 1
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Abstract

Mesoporous Ga-silicates were efficiently prepared using a sustainable and continuous synthesis procedure. Three different Si/Ga ratios of 34, 74 and 148. The insertion of Ga predominantly as single site in tetrahedral coordination in the silica framework was elucidated by XPS, using the Auger parameter of Ga in a Wagner plot representation. The speciation of Ga was further clarified using solid state 71Ga NMR spectroscopy, confirming the formation of mainly isolated Ga species. Consistently, the aerosol-made Ga-silicates displayed outstanding turnover frequencies (up to 677 h-1) and selectivity, markedly outcompeting other reference metallosilicate catalysts reported in literature. Moreover, the most active catalyst was successfully reused in multiple catalytic cycles thus proving its stability under the selected reaction conditions.

Keywords

glycerol valorization
71Ga NMR
XPS Wagner plot
aerosol-assisted sol-gel

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