Keggin-type molybdovanadophosphoric acids (HPA), H4PMo11VO40 (1), H5PMo10V2O40 (2) and H6PMo9V3O40 (3) were anchored onto γ-aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APTS) aminosilylated silica mesoporous SBA-15 through acid-base neutralization and the resulting HPA/APTS/SBA-15 were characterized by BET, TEM, XRD, ICP, FFIR and ^31p MAS NMR. The characterization results indicate that the Keggin-structure of these HPAs is preserved within the mesoporous silica host. The samples were tested for catalytic aerobic oxidation of acetaldehyde heterogeneously in liquid phase under ambient condition. The electrostatic force between heteropoly acid and amino groups grafted on the silica channel surface leads to strong immobilization of HPA inside SBA-15 which is against the leaching during the reaction. The good catalytic performance and easy recycle of these catalysts make them as potential environmental friendly catalysts for elimination of indoor air pollutants.