Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
40719 Applied Catalysis A: General 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

A high-silica nanosheet MFI zeolite was successfully assembled by low-cost raw materials and a special bifunctional organic surfactant. It showed high propylene selectivity (51.0%) and high propylene/ethylene (P/E) ratio (12.1), as well as long catalytic lifetime in methanol to propylene (MTP) reaction under the operating condition of T = 450 °C, P = 0.1 MPa (PMeOH = 20 kPa) and WHSV = 1.5 h−1. The excellent catalytic performance of MFI nanosheets could mainly be ascribed to its unique morphology and textural properties. The ultrathin nanosheets enormously shorten the diffusion path length and thus remarkably improve the molecular diffusion. As a result, the product molecules could easily escape from zeolite channels, and the secondary reactions like aromatization and hydrogen transfer are inhibited dramatically, leading to a high propylene selectivity and a low deactivation rate. Moreover, the considerably large specific surface area and high mesoporosity of the nanosheet MFI zeolite enable it to accommodate a lot more coke deposition, which also gives a good contribution to the notable improvement in the catalytic lifetime.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (214 K)Download as PowerPoint slideHighlights► High-silica nanosheet MFI zeolite was synthesized using cheap raw materials. ► Nanosheets of MFI zeolite were a high efficient catalyst for MTP. ► Enhanced propylene selectivity (51.0%) and P/E ratio (12.1) were obtained. ► Catalytic performance of MTP could be correlated to the morphology of MFI zeolite.

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