Influence of structure and acidity-basicity of zeolites on platinum supported catalysts of n-C6 aromatization
β Scribed by Jia-Lu Dong; Jian-Hua Zhu; Qin-Hua Xu
- Book ID
- 103965360
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 522 KB
- Volume
- 112
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0926-860X
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β¦ Synopsis
L, Y zeolites were used as carrier to support Pt, and the catalytic properties of the supported Pt catalysts in n-hexane aromatization were investigated. The pore system of L zeolite proved to be beneficial for Pt clusters, exhibiting a high benzene selectivity in n-hexane aromatization. The secondary pores of zeolite L had a negative influence on the aromatization over Pt/BaKL. With these secondary pores blocked, the 0.4% Pt/BaKL-I sample could keep up with the excellent aromatization properties of 0.6% Pt/BaKL zeolite. Pt dispersed on KL basic zeolite exhibited dehydrogenation activity in isopropanol decomposition. Pt supported on NH4L acidic zeolite enhanced the conversion of isopropanol to form water and propene. IR results of linear CO adsorbed on Pt/L zeolites suggested the Pt on NH4L acidic zeolite was "electron deficient", and Pt on KL basic zeolite exhibited some electron excess, which results from the interaction of Pt and zeolites with different acidic-basic properties.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
A study is reported on the effect of experimental conditions on the conversion of propane to aromatics over Pt.-Me/ZSM-5 catalysts (Me=Ir, Re, La). The catalytic behaviour of Pt-Me/ZSM8 depends on the nature of the added element. Pt.-Ir/ZSMd is the most selective catalyst, with an aromatic yield obt