Mesoporous aluminum oxides with high surface areas have been synthesized
using inexpensive, small organic templating agents instead of
surfactants. Optionally, some of the aluminum can be
framework-substituted by one or more other elements. The material has
high thermal stability and possesses a three-dimensionally randomly
connected mesopore network with continuously tunable pore sizes. This
material can be used as catalysts for dehydration, hydrotreating,
hydrogenation, catalytic reforming, steam reforming, amination,
Fischer-Tropsch synthesis and Diels-Alder synthesis, etc.