Fabrication of solid strong bases at decreased temperature by doping low-valence Cr3+ into supports

Song Song Peng, Ju Kang Wu, An Zhong Peng, Yu Xia Li, Chen Gu, Ming Bo Yue, Xiao Qin Liu, Lin Bing Sun

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Abstract

Mesoporous solid strong bases (MSSBs) have gained tremendous research interest as environment-friendly catalysts in various reactions. Nevertheless, the fabrication of MSSBs remains an enormous challenge because a pretty high temperature is needed to produce strong basicity in traditional mesoporous materials. Here, we report a strategy of endowing supports with reducibility (ESWR) by doping low-valence Cr3+ into mesoporous Al2O3. The base precursors NaNO3 can be converted to basic sites completely at the low temperature of 400 °C via the ESWR strategy. The examination of activation mechanism indicates that the redox interaction between Cr3+ and NaNO3 is responsible for the low-temperature conversion of supported NaNO3. As a result, MSSBs were synthesized successfully by the ESWR strategy, showing strong basicity and remarkable catalytic activity in the transesterification reaction. The catalytic activity is obviously higher than typical solid bases like MgO as well as a variety of reported basic catalysts.

Original languageEnglish
Article number117153
JournalApplied Catalysis A: General
Volume584
DOIs
StatePublished - 25 Aug 2019

Keywords

  • Activation temperature
  • Cr doping
  • Mesoporous solid strong bases
  • Reducibility
  • Transesterification

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