γ-Alumina and Amorphous Silica–Alumina: Structural Features, Acid Sites and the Role of Adsorbed Water
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Title
γ-Alumina and Amorphous Silica–Alumina: Structural Features, Acid Sites and the Role of Adsorbed Water
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Keywords
Alumina, Amorphous silica-alumina, Lewis acidity, Brønsted acidity, Structural model for ASA, Hydroxyl groups, Adsorbed water
Journal
TOPICS IN CATALYSIS
Volume 60, Issue 19-20, Pages 1554-1564
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2017-08-15
DOI
10.1007/s11244-017-0838-5
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