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Hydrothermal hydrolysis structural studies

The reaction of pure silica MCM-48 with dimethyldichlorosilane and subsequent hydrolysis results in hydrophobic materials with still a high number of anchoring sites for subsequent deposition of vanadium oxide structures. The Molecular Designed Dispersion of VO(acac)2 on these silylated samples results in a V-loading of 1.2 mmol/g. Spectroscopic studies evidence that all V is present as tetrahedral Vv oxide structures, and that the larger fraction of these species is present as isolated species. These final catalysts are extremely stable in hydrothermal conditions. They can withstand easily hydrothermal treatments at 160°C and 6.1 atm pressure without significant loss in crystallinity or porosity. Also, the leaching of the V in aqueous conditions is reduced with at least a factor 4. [Pg.325]


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