Synthesis, characterization of FAU/EMT intergrowths and its catalytic performance in n-pentane hydroisomerization reaction

2008 
Abstract Zeolites FAU, EMT and their intergrowths were synthesized using 15-crown-5, 18-crown-6 and their equimolar mixture, respectively. The synthesized products were characterized by XRD, SEM-EDX, N 2 adsorption and TPD-NH 3 . The solids obtained were all highly crystalline. The FAU samples were formed by octahedral submicrometric crystallites, EMT samples had hexagonal plate morphology of 2–5 μm. The intergrowth crystals were micrometric hexagonal plates through whose hexagonal faces, the octahedral FAU crystallites intergrow. The intergrowth proportion was evaluated by means of DIFFaX, resulting in different intergrowth proportions, depending on the molar ratio of template/Al 2 O 3 and on the relative template proportion used in the synthesis gel. For a template/Al 2 O 3 ratio of 0.70, a 50%FAU/50%EMT intergrowth proportion was obtained, with cluster-type stacking and for template/Al 2 O 3 of 0.30 the intergrowth proportion was 12%FAU/88%EMT with two stacking arrangements: clusters and random. Platinum was incorporated to these zeolites and their intergrowths by solid ion exchange; the metal dispersion was evaluated by TEM. For most catalysts the platinum particles were between 4 and 10 nm. All the catalysts were active for n -pentane conversion. The activity was found to be a function of acidity. The intergrowth catalysts were the most active materials. The iso -pentane selectivity, at 350 °C and carrier gas composition of H 2 :N 2  = 2:1, was 82% independent of time on stream, acidity, Pt/Al ratio and Pt dispersion. The selectivity increased with decreasing temperature and as carrier gas composition became richer in H 2 . The catalytic remaining activity (at 10 min) decreased in the following order: FAU > EMT > intergrowth.
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