Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2021

IM-5 zeolite with abundant narrow mesopores and modulated acidity as stable and selective cracking catalyst

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract High-performance IM-5 was prepared by tetrapropylammonium hydroxide (TPAOH) and NaOH alkaline treatment. The modification of combined alkaline treatment on the pore and acidity were systematically characterized. The 29Si NMR results indicated that Si(4Si, 0Al) sites were protected by tetrapropylammonium cation (TPA+) at low TPAOH/(NaOH\xa0+\xa0TPAOH) molar ratio, while the protection effect extended to some Si(3Si, 1Al) sites at TPAOH/(NaOH\xa0+\xa0TPAOH) ratio of 75%. And, the amount of strong Bronsted acid sites decreased significantly from 255\xa0μmolg−1 to 119\xa0μmolg−1 under the optimal TPAOH/NaOH alkaline treatment conditions. Compared to NaOH treatment alone, the mesopore volume and external surface area of IM-5 were further increased with TPAOH introduced, meanwhile, the mesopore size was shrunken into the range of 2–10\xa0nm centered at 5\xa0nm. Compared to NaOH treated IM-5 catalyst, the TPAOH/NaOH treated one exhibited higher initial light olefins yield (53.4% vs. 45.2% for n-heptane cracking) and better catalytic stability and regeneration properties. The abundant narrow mesopores contributed into high tolerance ability to coke deposition in IM-5 catalysts, as confirmed by TGA results.

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DOI 10.1016/j.micromeso.2021.111397
Language English
Journal Microporous and Mesoporous Materials

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