Title of article :
CO Hydrogenation over functionalized AlMCM-41 materials and ZSM-11/5 zeolites as catalysts
Author/Authors :
Smili, B. Laboratory of Energy Environment and Information System (LEEIS) - Department of Material Sciences, Faculty of Sciences and Technology - University of Adrar - Algeria , Sakmeche, M. Laboratory of Saharan natural resources (LRNS) - Department of hydrocarbons and renewable energies - Faculty of Science and Technology - University of Adrar - Algeria , Belhakem, A. Department of Chemistry - University of Mostaganem - Algeria , Belgacem, L. Research center in industrial technologies CRTI - Algiers, Algeria , Tabti, C. Department of Chemistry - University of Mostaganem - Algeria
Pages :
16
From page :
337
To page :
352
Abstract :
We studied the reaction in which carbon monoxide is converted to hydrocarbons, and investigated the behaviors and the combination system of catalysts exchanged with platinum and ammonium ions. Experiments were conducted at 1.2 MPa, 523K, and CO/H2=1 ratio. The structure and the texture of the catalysts, assessed by XRD, BET/BJH, and SEM, exhibited a microporosity for ZSM-5/11 and a micro/mesoporosity for AlMCM-41, which implies a direct effect on the catalytic properties of these materials. The conversions obtained were 60%, 55%, and 50% for Ptn+/H+-catalysts, Ptn+-catalysts, and H+-catalysts respectively. Such conversions could be attributed to the good acidity resulting from the simultaneous presence of Ptn+/H+ at different oxidation states of platinum, which was revealed by XANES PtLIII analysis, and their uniform dispersion within the inner surface and its grain size average conducted by the titration of adsorbed H2-O2. FTIR analysis showed a better distribution of acid sites for bi-exchanged catalysts over mono-exchanged ones, which resulted in a good catalytic activity. These results suggest a strong correlation between the high selectivity of light hydrocarbon products, the ions, and the catalyst types. These differences depended mainly on the facility of forming different products, such as n/iso-alkanes and alkenes. Skeletal isomerization was the main transformation observed on exchanged catalysts, particularly those with Ptn+/H+ ions. A deactivation process of catalysts, versus time-on-stream, begins after 70 minutes, especially for combined exchanged materials.
Keywords :
AlMCM-41 and ZSM 5/11 Materials , structure and texture , Acidity , Pt+/H+ function , carbon monoxide hydrogenation
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Catalysis
Serial Year :
2022
Record number :
2731766
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