A group of silica-based supports with varying Al/Si ratios (S-x) was synthesized using the sol-gel method, followed by a chlorosulfonic acid modification to produce supported sulfonic acids (SA-x). The S-x and SA-x materials, along with their adsorption products, were characterized via techniques such as FTIR, BET, and HPLC-MS. The analysis revealed that the sulfonic acid groups in the SA-x materials existed in two anchoring states: the covalently bonded (CB) state [SiOx-O]-SOH and the ion-paired (IP) state AlO:OSOH. The sulfonation reactivity of the CB-state sulfonic acid was enhanced, whereas that of the IP-state counterpart was diminished. The incorporation of a minor quantity of aluminum ions (x = 0.1) markedly enhanced the adsorption efficiency of SAs for -xylene, extending the reaction temperature range to 110-190 °C and increasing the breakthrough adsorption capacity () to 946.1 mg g. However, excessive aluminum ion incorporation was detrimental to the adsorption performance of SAs for -xylene. SA-0.1 showed superior adsorptive capabilities and excellent recyclability, maintaining its performance over four consecutive adsorption/regeneration cycles with only a minor decrease of 4.5%. These findings suggest that SAs prepared with a minor amount of aluminum ions have significant potential for application as adsorbents for the removal of benzene series pollutants.
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