A series of metal sulfonate salts attached to a poly(ether ether ketone) (PEEK) polymer were prepared by ultrasonic activation and then examined as heterogeneous catalysts in the Friedel–Crafts acylation of aromatic derivatives.
Energy
dispersive X-ray spectrometry (EDX or EDS) is a technique
often implemented on scanning electron microscopes and a regularly
used method for qualitative characterization of solid catalysts. This
Technical Note reports a method for the determination of the metal
content in a sulfonated polyether ether ketone in the form of an indium(III)
salt. The possibility of quantitative determination of the sulfur/indium
ratio by EDX was assessed by calibration with two indium salts (sulfide
and sulfate) readily available in good purity. The accuracy of the
uncorrected instrument response was better than 1% under our conditions.
A protocol for investigating the metal content of the solid catalyst
is proposed, also providing information about the homogeneity of the
metal distribution. Because of the simplicity of the sample preparation,
the small quantity of material needed, and the rapidity of the EDX
measurements, the method appears to be promising for quantitative
characterization of solid catalysts.
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