Conversion of 1-tetralone over HY zeolite: An indicator of the extent of hydrogen transfer

[Display omitted] ▶ Product distribution from tetralone conversion can be used as an indicator of hydrogen transfer ability of hydrocarbons present in FCC. ▶ The higher the rate of hydrogen transfer the higher the naphthalene-to-naphthol product ratio. ▶ Hydrogen transfer ability follows the sequenc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied catalysis. A, General General, 2010-12, Vol.389 (1), p.140-146
Hauptverfasser: Prasomsri, Teerawit, Galiasso Tailleur, Roberto E., Alvarez, Walter E., Sooknoi, Tawan, Resasco, Daniel E.
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] ▶ Product distribution from tetralone conversion can be used as an indicator of hydrogen transfer ability of hydrocarbons present in FCC. ▶ The higher the rate of hydrogen transfer the higher the naphthalene-to-naphthol product ratio. ▶ Hydrogen transfer ability follows the sequence DMT > tetralin ≈ decalin > n-decane. ▶ This trend agrees with the hydride dissociation energy of individual donors calculated by DFT. The conversion of pure 1-tetralone and its mixtures with n-decane, decalin, tetralin, or 1,5-dimethyl tetralin (DMT) has been investigated over HY zeolite. The dominant reactions undergone by 1-tetralone are the dehydrogenation to 1-naphthol and the subsequent isomerization to 2-naphthol. In the presence of hydrocarbons, the hydrogen transfer/dehydration of naphthols is accelerated, and naphthalene is formed in different amounts, depending on the nature of the co-fed hydrocarbon. In this contribution, it is demonstrated how the product distribution from the tetralone conversion can be used as an indicator of the hydrogen transfer ability of a particular hydrocarbon, or mixture of hydrocarbons. The relative order of hydrogen transfer ability of the various hydrogen donating compounds, as inferred from the naphthalene-to-naphthol product ratio, is DMT > tetralin ≈ decalin > n-decane. This trend agrees well with the hydride dissociation energy of individual donors calculated by DFT.
ISSN:0926-860X
1873-3875
DOI:10.1016/j.apcata.2010.09.019