Catalysis Letters, Vol.22, No.4, 387-392, 1993
Study of Surface-Properties of Dodecatungstophosphoric Acid by Means of Ionization of Aromatic-Hydrocarbons
The surface properties of H3PW12O40 are initially dependent on pretreatment temperature as can be deduced from the ionization of adsorbed aromatic hydrocarbons. Not only does surface dehydration proceed at a lower temperature than bulk dehydration but also highly reactive species (ionized benzene) are generated by the loss of protons of polyanions in special locations such as comer or edge positions.
Keywords:PHASE OXIDATIVE DEHYDROGENATION;ISOBUTYRIC ACID;METAL-SALTS;X-RAY;CATALYSTS;12-HETEROPOLYMOLYBDATES;HETEROPOLYACIDS