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Slowing down the deactivation of H-ZSM-5 zeolite catalyst in the methanol-to-olefin (MTO) reaction by P or Zn modifications

Abstract: The benefits of H-ZSM-5 zeolite modification with H3PO4 or ZnCl2 have been analyzed during the methanol to olefins (MTO) reaction. The catalysts were prepared, characterized and tested using three different reactors: fixed-bed, operando FTIR and UV?vis. The spent catalysts were further characterized for analyzing the nature and location of the species trapped. The results show that the zeolite modified with H3PO4 has suffered a simultaneous dealumination, leading to a decrease of number of acid sites and activity. However, the zeolite modified with ZnCl2 shows the inclusion of Zn transforming Brønsted into Lewis acid sites, leading to reaction intermediates (hydrocarbon pool species) that decreases the rate of reaction but improves propylene selectivity (+10%), slows downs coke formation (-42%) and expands catalytic lifetime (+80%). The distinct effect of Zn modification, typically associated with the promotion of aromatics, is explained on the grounds of the severe transformation of the strong and Brønsted acid sites.

 Authorship: Valecillos J., Epelde E., Albo J., Aguayo A.T., Bilbao J., Castaño P.,

 Fuente: Catalysis Today, 2020, 348, 243-256

 Publisher: Elsevier Science

 Publication date: 15/05/2020

 No. of pages: 46

 Publication type: Article

 DOI: 10.1016/j.cattod.2019.07.059

 ISSN: 0920-5861,1873-4308

 Spanish project: CTQ2016-79646-P

 Publication Url: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cattod.2019.07.059

Authorship

VALECILLOS DÍAZ, JOSÉ DEL ROSARIO

EVA EPELDE BEJERANO

ANDRÉS TOMÁS AGUAYO URQUIJO

JAVIER BILBAO ELORRIAGA

PEDRO CASTAÑO SANCHEZ