Ni-loaded pure siliceous and aluminosilicate MCM-41 (Ni/MCM-41) and nickel-loaded silica (15Ni/ SiO 2 ) were synthesized via wet impregnation and were characterized by various techniques. The H 2 consumption in the TPR analysis was found to be proportional to the Ni amount in the calcined samples. After reduction the average Ni particle sizes of 15Ni/MCM-41 and 15Ni/SiO 2 were 9-12 and 16 nm, respectively, by means of XRD and TEM measurements. All catalysts owned weak and intermediate Lewis acid sites that increased slightly with increasing the Ni amount and the Al content. In the liquid phase hydrogenation of t,t,c-1,5,9-cyclododecatriene over Ni/MCM-41, the catalytic activity was parallel to the Ni content and enhanced slightly with the acid amount of the catalysts. Consequently, it was proposed that the Ni metallic sites contributed the major effect to the catalytic activity while the Lewis acid sites promoted a small but significant influence on the catalytic performance. It is noteworthy that all 15Ni/MCM-41 catalysts exhibited remarkably higher activity than that of the conventional 15Ni/SiO 2 catalyst.