Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2021

Titanosilicalites (MFI-type): Composition, statistical and local structure, catalytic properties

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract This article presents the results of a study of three commercial titanosilicalites (TS-1, TS-1N, TS-1G) with general formula [(TixSi12-x)O24]\u202f×\u202fwH2O (MFI-type) using the X-ray study (XRPD), IR spectroscopy (FT-IR), X-ray absorption spectroscopy (EXAFS/XANES), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), Brunauer–Emmett–Teller method (BET), UV-VIS spectroscopy. It was established that the samples contain amorphous oxygenous titanium-containing formations, which does not allow the use of quantitative elemental methods of analysis to determine the content of titanium ions in the framework. The full-profile Rietveld method was used to determine the silicate modules (Si/Ti\u202f=\u202f53 for TS-1, Si/Ti∼47 for TS-1N and TS-1G) and the coordination numbers of titanium: CNTi∼5.0, CNTi\u202f=\u202f4.5, CNTi>5.0, respectively in the structures of TS-1, TS-1N, TS-1G. The distribution of Ti4+ ions over the sites of the MFI-type structure with the orthorhombic symmetry (space group Pnma, z\u202f=\u202f8) were found: T2, T6, T10 for TS-1, T8, T10, T5 (unlikely) for TS-1N (Т10 double positions in sinusoidal channels) and Т2, Т10, Т12, Т9 (unlikely) for TS-1G (Т10 and Т12 double positions in sinusoidal channels). The best indicators of the allyl chloride epoxidation in the epichlorohydrin process at 30\u202f°C were achieved for TS-1N and TS-1G. A higher yield of acetaldehyde was found on the TS-1(75) sample (TS-1 sample annealed at 75\u202f°C for 2\u202fh) at 290\u202f°C (non-oxidative ethanol conversion), and ethylene - on the TS-1G(500) sample (TS-1G annealed at 500\u202f°C for 2\u202fh) at 700\u202f°C (propane conversion). The revealed correlations between the catalytic parameters and the characteristics of the samples studied were discussed.

Volume 326
Pages 111377
DOI 10.1016/J.MICROMESO.2021.111377
Language English
Journal Microporous and Mesoporous Materials

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