posted on 2017-07-27, 13:51authored byAhmed I. Osman, Jehad K. Abu-Dahrieh, Mathew McLaren, Fathima R. Laffir, Peter Nockemann, David Rooney
A novel green preparation route to prepare nano-mesoporous γ-Al2O3 from AlCl3.6H2O derived from
aluminum foil waste and designated as ACFL550 is demonstrated, which showed higher surface area,
larger pore volume, stronger acidity and higher surface area compared to γ-Al2O3 that is produced
from the commercial AlCl3 precursor, AC550. The produced crystalline AlCl3.6H2O and Al(NO3)3.9H2O in
the first stage of the preparation method were characterized by single-crystal XRD, giving two crystal
structures, a trigonal (R-3c) and monoclinic (P21/c) structure, respectively. EDX analysis showed that
ACFL550 had half the chlorine content (Cl%) relative to AC550, which makes ACFL550 a promising
catalyst in acid-catalysed reactions. Pure and modified ACFL550 and AC550 were applied in acidcatalysed
reactions, the dehydration of methanol to dimethyl ether and the total methane oxidation
reactions, respectively. It was found that ACFL550 showed higher catalytic activity than AC550. This
work opens doors for the preparation of highly active and well-structured nano-mesoporous alumina
catalysts/supports from aluminum foil waste and demonstrates its application in acid-catalysed
reactions.