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Catalysis Letters | 2001

Physico-Chemical Features and Catalytic Activity of Sulfated Zirconia Prepared by Sol–Gel Method. The Role of the Solvent Evaporation Step

S. Melada; Michela Signoretto; S. Ardizzone; Claudia L. Bianchi

ZrO2–SO4 powders have been prepared by following a single-step sol–gel preparative route using zirconium propoxide as the starting compound. Sulfuric acid was employed both as the sulfating agent and as the catalyst of the polycondensation reaction in the gel formation. Two different series of dried precursors were obtained by either evaporating the solvent in an oven at 100°C (xerogels) or in supercritical conditions (aerogels). All the samples were calcined at three temperatures (470, 550, and 630°C) for the same time length (5 h). The powders were characterized for phase composition–crystallinity, surface area–porosity, sulfur content and surface state (XPS). The catalytic activity of the calcined samples was tested in the isomerization of n-butane in a continuous system at 150°C in absence of H2 and 250°C in presence of H2. The role played by the conditions of the solvent elimination, at the end of the sol–gel reaction, in affecting the physico-chemical and catalytic properties of the powders is discussed.


Journal of Catalysis | 2006

Direct synthesis of hydrogen peroxide on zirconia-supported catalysts under mild conditions

S. Melada; Riccardo Rioda; Federica Menegazzo; Francesco Pinna; Giorgio Strukul


Catalysis Today | 2005

Preparation, performances and reaction mechanism for the synthesis of H2O2 from H2 and O2 based on palladium membranes

Salvatore Abate; Gabriele Centi; S. Melada; S. Perathoner; Francesco Pinna; Giorgio Strukul


Journal of Catalysis | 2006

Direct synthesis of H2O2 on monometallic and bimetallic catalytic membranes using methanol as reaction medium

S. Melada; Francesco Pinna; Giorgio Strukul; Siglinda Perathoner; Gabriele Centi


Journal of Catalysis | 2005

Palladium-modified catalytic membranes for the direct synthesis of H2O2: preparation and performance in aqueous solution

S. Melada; Francesco Pinna; Giorgio Strukul; S. Perathoner; Gabriele Centi


Catalysis Today | 2006

Performances of Pd-Me (Me = Ag, Pt) catalysts in the direct synthesis of H2O2 on catalytic membranes

Salvatore Abate; S. Melada; Gabriele Centi; Siglinda Perathoner; Francesco Pinna; Giorgio Strukul


Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2005

Ga2O3-promoted sulfated zirconia systems: Morphological, structural and redox properties

Michela Signoretto; S. Melada; Francesco Pinna; Stefano Polizzi; G. Cerrato; C. Morterra


Applied Catalysis A-general | 2006

Active and recyclable sulphated zirconia catalysts for the acylation of aromatic compounds

Francesco Zane; S. Melada; Michela Signoretto; Francesco Pinna


Topics in Catalysis | 2006

The issue of selectivity in the direct synthesis of H2O2 from H2 and O2 : the role of the catalyst in relation to the kinetics of reaction

Salvatore Abate; Gabriele Centi; Siglinda Perathoner; S. Melada; Francesco Pinna; Giorgio Strukul


Catalysis Letters | 2004

Gas-and liquid-phase reactions on sulphated zirconia prepared by precipitation

S. Melada; Michela Signoretto; F. Somma; Francesco Pinna; G. Cerrato; Giuseppina Meligrana; C. Morterra

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Francesco Pinna

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

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Giorgio Strukul

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

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Michela Signoretto

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

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F. Somma

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

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