Sulfuric Acid-Activated Silica Gel as a Potential Solid Acid Catalyst
The conversion of silica gels into sulfated silicas (SO4/SiO2) has been carried out. The sulfation process of the catalysts was carried out by impregnating sulfuric acids at concentrations of 1; 2; and 3 M and calcination temperatures of 500, 600, and 700 °C. Sulfation with 2 M H2SO4 and calcination...
Main Authors: | Wangsa, Wangsa, Pratika, Remi Ayu, Ningrum, Tyas Sekar, Wijaya, Karna |
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Format: | Other |
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Key Engineering Materials
2022
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