Enhancement of n-hexane cracking activity over modified ZSM-12 zeolites

Authors
Yoo, KSGopal, SSmirniotis, PG
Issue Date
2005-06-22
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Citation
INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH, v.44, no.13, pp.4562 - 4568
Abstract
A series of ZSM-12 samples were prepared by calcining them at different temperatures that are much higher than what is normally used. The catalytic activities of these samples were tested using cracking of n-hexane at 400 degrees C. It was found that the cracking activities of samples calcined at certain temperatures were unusually high: 3-4 times greater than that of the regular sample, which was calcined at 550 degrees C. Interestingly, this enhanced activity was observed at two separate, relatively narrow, ranges of temperatures: one around 650 degrees C and the other around 800 degrees C. Bronsted and Lewis acid sites attributed to extraframework cationic aluminum were quantified with Fourier transform infrared of adsorbed pyridine. The Lewis/Bronsted ratios of the enhanced-activity samples were high compared those of the low-activity samples; the trend in variation of the Lewis/Bronsted ratios of the samples with calcination temperature closely mirrored the trend observed for the catalytic activities. This is an indication that there is a synergistic interaction between the Bronsted and Lewis acid sites that is responsible for the enhanced cracking activity.
Keywords
ACID PROPERTIES; Y ZEOLITES; CATALYSTS; STEAM; NMR; IR; HYDROISOMERIZATION; ISOMERIZATION; MORDENITE; SITES; ACID PROPERTIES; Y ZEOLITES; CATALYSTS; STEAM; NMR; IR; HYDROISOMERIZATION; ISOMERIZATION; MORDENITE; SITES
ISSN
0888-5885
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/136351
DOI
10.1021/ie0488602
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