1986
DOI: 10.1016/s0040-4039(00)83895-2
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Characterization of the actual catalytic agent in potassium fluoride on activated alumina systems

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“…The above results indicate that the KF loaded can react with c-Al 2 O 3 and H 2 O to form K 3 AlF 6 and KOH (reaction 1). This conclusion is consistent with that reported by Weinstock et al [23]. Moreover, it can be seen from Fig.…”
Section: Active Species On Kf/c-al 2 Osupporting
confidence: 94%
“…The above results indicate that the KF loaded can react with c-Al 2 O 3 and H 2 O to form K 3 AlF 6 and KOH (reaction 1). This conclusion is consistent with that reported by Weinstock et al [23]. Moreover, it can be seen from Fig.…”
Section: Active Species On Kf/c-al 2 Osupporting
confidence: 94%
“…This observation validates the role of participation of active sites from the catalyst in addition with that from its physical constituent's alumina and KF in the overall activity of the reaction. This might be due to the hydroxide species formed by the interaction between KF and alumina [29]. The catalyst activated at 300°C showed nearly the same activity as that of as synthesized catalyst.…”
Section: Catalytic Activitymentioning
confidence: 83%
“…The main active constituents in the KF/Al 2 O 3 are K ? , F -, OH -and Al-[OHÁÁÁF] - [28][29][30][31][32]. The ionic species; K ?…”
Section: Catalytic Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the KF/ZnO catalyts, the intensity of the band at 1640 cm )1 which is due to the bending vibration of water molecular, became weaker and finally disappeared with the increase of calcination temperature, which indicates gradual loss of physisorbed water. It has been proposed that KF could simply introduce hydroxyls at the surface of alumina, and this hypothesis was investigated by infrared spectrometry on KF/Al 2 O 3 samples [30]. ZnO has practically no hydroxyls, whereas KF/ZnO has a strong OH band at 3350 cm )1 as illustrated in figure 3, even after calcination at 573 K. This O-H band absorption was not totally attributed to the stretching vibration of water molecular but partly assigned to the absorption of surface hydroxyl groups, because it still remained and even became stronger when the absorption peak at 1640 cm )1 due to water bending vibration became weaker and even disappeared.…”
Section: Ftir Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%