Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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42372 | Applied Catalysis A: General | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Pyridinium ion was formed from pyridine, which had been bound to Lewis acid sites on Pt/SO42−-ZrO2 and Zn/H-ZSM5 by contact with pentane vapor. Protonic acid sites were generated on these surfaces by contact with pentane. The protonic acid sites generated in the presence of pentane were eliminated when pentane was removed from gas phase. The generation of the protonic acid sites occurred above 350 K for Pt/SO42−-ZrO2 and above room temperature for Zn/H-ZSM5.
Graphical abstractThe protonic acid sites from pentane are generated through the dissociation of a pentane molecule into a hydrogen atom and a pentyl radical, followed by spillover of the hydrogen atom onto the support and migration to reach Lewis acid site where each hydrogen atom donates an electron to a Lewis acid site and becomes a proton.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (85 K)Download as PowerPoint slide