“…[5,6] Owing to the reaction of these strongly basic species with silica, however, most of the solid bases reported to date are relatively weak, which suggests that it is difficult to generate superbasicity on mesoporous silica. [7,8] In contrast to silica, alumina, especially that of the g-type, is a well-known support for a variety of solid strong bases, [9][10][11] which means that the occurrence of mesoporous aluminas affords a good opportunity to prepare mesoporous superbasic materials. [12][13][14] Unfortunately, the stability of mesoporous aluminas is relatively poor and structural damage occurs to a greater or lesser extent even if postsynthesis modification is performed carefully.…”