Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
167099 Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering 2015 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Silver modified HZSM-5 (AgHZ) zeolite catalysts were prepared by ion exchange method and their catalytic properties in the 1-butene cracking reaction were measured. The catalysts were characterized by infrared spectroscopy with pyridine adsorption (Py-IR), N2 adsorption and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The effects of Ag loading and steaming treatment on catalytic performances were studied. It is found that the activity of HZSM-5 (HZ) catalyst significantly decreases with the steaming time, whereas AgHZ catalysts show stable activity in the steaming time of 24–48 h and their activities increase with the Ag loading. When the steaming time is 24–48 h, the yield of propylene over HZ catalyst significantly decreases, whereas it is stable over AgHZ catalysts. The AgHZ catalysts with Ag loadings of 0.28%–0.43% (by mass) show similar propylene yields (~ 30%), which are higher than that over the AgHZ catalyst with a Ag loading of 0.55% (by mass). These results indicate that the steam-treated AgHZ catalysts with optimum Ag loadings have higher yield of propylene and are more stable than the steam-treated HZ catalyst. The regeneration stability measurement in butene cracking also shows that the AgHZ catalyst steam-treated under a suitable condition has better stability than the HZ catalyst.

Graphical AbstractThe activity of HZSM-5 catalyst significantly decreases with increasing steaming time, whereas AgHZSM-5 catalysts show stable activity when the steaming time is > 24 h. The yield and selectivity of propylene over the steam-treated AgHZSM-5 catalyst are higher than those over the steam-treated HZSM-5 catalyst.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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