Alkali metal ion exchanged ZSM-5 catalysts: on acidity and methanol-to-olefin performance

The reactivity of partially alkali metal ion-exchanged X,H-ZSM-5 (X = Li, Na, Cs) catalysts was evaluated in methanol-to-olefin (MTO) conversion. 1 H MAS NMR spectroscopy using acetonitrile- d 3 and ammonia as probes revealed decreased Brønsted acid site density (ASD) and maintained acid site streng...

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Veröffentlicht in:Catalysis science & technology 2018, Vol.8 (17), p.4440-4449
Hauptverfasser: Dyballa, Michael, Obenaus, Utz, Blum, Markus, Dai, Weili
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The reactivity of partially alkali metal ion-exchanged X,H-ZSM-5 (X = Li, Na, Cs) catalysts was evaluated in methanol-to-olefin (MTO) conversion. 1 H MAS NMR spectroscopy using acetonitrile- d 3 and ammonia as probes revealed decreased Brønsted acid site density (ASD) and maintained acid site strength of alkali metal ion-exchanged X,H-ZSM-5 catalysts. Optimized ASD and increasing counter ion diameter increase the propene content and decrease the selectivity to alkanes and aromatics. Decreasing the ASD to 0.12 mmol g −1 by exchange with Cs resulted in the best propene/ethene ratio of 5 and the lowest hydrogen transfer index (HTI) of 0.08. Smaller counter ions Na and Li yielded less alkene cycle products but more than those of the parent (ASD = 0.78 mmol g −1 ). The X,H-ZSM-5 lifetime, conversion capacity, and coke amount correlate with the ASD. Their lifetime was outperformed by directly synthesized ZSM-5 catalysts. It is proposed that the ion size limits the space in the pores and introduces additional shape selectivity at the expense of lifetime.
ISSN:2044-4753
2044-4761
DOI:10.1039/C8CY01032C