Hierarchical ZSM-5 zeolites were synthesized by alkaline desilication and a surfactant induced re-assembly. Contrary to the purely alkaline desilicated zeolites a strong increase in external surface area, a narrow pore size distribution of 3–10 nm and a decreased Brönsted acidity could be achieved when using CTAB as a surfactant throughout the alkaline treatment. The hierarchical pore system and the decreased acidity lead to an improved catalyst lifetime in the methanol to hydrocarbon conversion. A further improvement could be accomplished by increasing the surfactant concentration during the desilication re-assembly preparation. Tailoring of mesopore size and specific surface area was achieved using surfactants with different chain lengths.
Improved catalytic performance of hierarchical ZSM-5 synthesized by desilication with surfactants
GIORDANINO, FILIPPO;BONINO, Francesca Carla;
2013-01-01
Abstract
Hierarchical ZSM-5 zeolites were synthesized by alkaline desilication and a surfactant induced re-assembly. Contrary to the purely alkaline desilicated zeolites a strong increase in external surface area, a narrow pore size distribution of 3–10 nm and a decreased Brönsted acidity could be achieved when using CTAB as a surfactant throughout the alkaline treatment. The hierarchical pore system and the decreased acidity lead to an improved catalyst lifetime in the methanol to hydrocarbon conversion. A further improvement could be accomplished by increasing the surfactant concentration during the desilication re-assembly preparation. Tailoring of mesopore size and specific surface area was achieved using surfactants with different chain lengths.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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