The preparation of alumina with large surface area, certain phase and porosimetry has always been one of important researches. A new method using much less sucrose (the molar ratio of sucrose to Al3+ =0.5) was developed to prepare γ-Al2O3 with large surface area and high thermal stability. Firstly, ammonium hydroxide was dropped to aqueous solution of aluminum nitrate and sucrose. The resulted precipitate in suspension washeated until a homogeneous gel was ohtained. Then the gel was dehydrated at 110℃ to get a fluffy black precursor. Finally, γ-Al2O3 with A=345m2/g was prepared by calcining the preeursor at 600℃ for 24h. The precursor and the obtained γ-Al2O3 were characterized by DTA-TG, N2 adsorption-desorption isotherms, XRD and TEM, According to the dispersion behaviors of organic compounds on supports, the related mechanism was discussed.
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