Abstract:
The present investigation describes a new method to prepare a high surface area mesoporous gamma-Al2O3 by controlled calcination of Al (III) nitrate with urea. The alumina catalyst thus obtained is characterized by XRD, adsorption-desorption isotherms and acidity measurements. The catalytic activity is evaluated for dehydration of methanol to form dimethyl ether. It showed high conversion and 100 percent selectivity to DME as compared to the other mesoporous aluminas, as well as zeolite catalysts. The results are discussed in relation to the surface area and the strength of the acid sites.