Catalytic applications of OSDA-free Beta zeolite

Beta zeolite from OSDA-free synthesis was investigated as catalyst in different types of reactions. In some reactions, its performance could be increased via dealumination treatments. [Display omitted] •Template-free Beta zeolite shows high activity in ethylation reactions.•Stability in acylations a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of catalysis 2013-12, Vol.308, p.73-81
Hauptverfasser: De Baerdemaeker, Trees, Yilmaz, Bilge, Müller, Ulrich, Feyen, Mathias, Xiao, Feng-Shou, Zhang, Weiping, Tatsumi, Takashi, Gies, Hermann, Bao, Xinhe, De Vos, Dirk
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Zusammenfassung:Beta zeolite from OSDA-free synthesis was investigated as catalyst in different types of reactions. In some reactions, its performance could be increased via dealumination treatments. [Display omitted] •Template-free Beta zeolite shows high activity in ethylation reactions.•Stability in acylations and alkylations can be enhanced by dealumination.•Dealumination improves the balance between Pt and acid sites in hydroconversion. Beta zeolite obtained from seeded synthesis without the use of organic structure directing agents (OSDAs) has been used as a catalyst in different types of reactions. The large number of strong acid sites resulted in a high activity for the alkylation of benzene with ethene and a high cracking activity in the hydroconversion of n-decane. However, the high framework polarity resulted in fast deactivation in the acylation of aromatic ethers. Dealumination treatments resulted in improved stability in alkylation reactions with the more reactive olefins like propene. In acylation reactions, the activity was significantly increased, and in hydroconversion, a better balance between the hydrogenation/dehydrogenation and the acid sites was obtained.
ISSN:0021-9517
1090-2694
DOI:10.1016/j.jcat.2013.05.025