2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.cattod.2017.09.014
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Effects of hierarchical zeolites on aromatization of acetylene

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“…Surprisingly, even Mo/SiO 2 , which possesses no BAS was much more active than H‐ZSM‐5 for benzene formation with a C 2 H 4 /H 2 /N 2 feed. Generally, when feeding ethylene, the selectivity to toluene (about the same as to benzene) seems to be higher than for MDA, while the selectivity to toluene and benzene mimics those of MDA more closely for acetylene/H 2 mixtures . Acetylene is not observed as a product of the MDA reaction, likely due to its high reactivity.…”
Section: What Is the Most Likely Intermediate?mentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…Surprisingly, even Mo/SiO 2 , which possesses no BAS was much more active than H‐ZSM‐5 for benzene formation with a C 2 H 4 /H 2 /N 2 feed. Generally, when feeding ethylene, the selectivity to toluene (about the same as to benzene) seems to be higher than for MDA, while the selectivity to toluene and benzene mimics those of MDA more closely for acetylene/H 2 mixtures . Acetylene is not observed as a product of the MDA reaction, likely due to its high reactivity.…”
Section: What Is the Most Likely Intermediate?mentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Because of its high reactivity, the gas phase aromatization of acetylene over heterogeneous catalysts is hard to control and fast coking occurs even below 400 °C ,. The most recent report on this reaction investigated the effect of hierarchical zeolites at 700 °C, a temperature typically also applied for MDA . A very diluted stream of acetylene was co‐fed together with hydrogen and a BTX selectivity of up to 80 % was reached with benzene being the main product, and resembling the product distribution for MDA.…”
Section: Acetylene Aromatizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MCM-22 zeolite, synthesized in the 1990s, by the Mobile researches [1], due to its unusual pore structure, combining large 12 MR (Membered Ring) cavities and medium (10 MR channels) pores, as well as specific 2D alignment of the zeolitic layers, is under a great scientist's interest for possible application in catalysis. The up-to-date papers reporting catalytic activity of MCM-22 have shown its high efficiency in various reactions, including alkylation [2][3][4][5], aromatization [6,7], methanol-to-olefin (MTO) or -hydrocarbon (MTH) conversions [8,9], glycerol conversion [10,11], cracking reactions [12,13], Fischer-Tropsch synthesis [14], Knoevenagel condensation [15], α-pinene isomerization [16,17], and in various environmental processes [18,19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The quantities of L or B acid sites ( Q ) were calculated according to eq where IA (B or L active sites) (cm –1 ) indicates the integrated absorbance band for L or B acid sites, A wafer (cm 2 ) is the self-supporting wafer’s cross-sectional area, W wafer (g) is the wafer weight, and C (cm/μmol) means the extinction coefficient. The extinction coefficients corresponding to the wavenumbers of ∼1540 and ∼1450 cm –1 are 1.13 and 1.28 cm/μmol, respectively. , …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The quantities of L or B acid sites (Q) were calculated according to eq 1 corresponding to the wavenumbers of ∼1540 and ∼1450 cm −1 are 1.13 and 1.28 cm/μmol, respectively. 44,45 Adsorption Studies. The standard solutions were prepared by dissolving 50 mg of Nap in 50 mL of methanol, and the concentrations of the stock standard solutions were 1000 mg/L.…”
Section: ■ Experimental Sectionmentioning
confidence: 99%