Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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51580 | Catalysis Communications | 2011 | 5 Pages |
In this paper, the effects of two methods of iridium impregnation into HZSM-5 on catalyst stability, selectivity for propylene and byproducts in the conversion of methanol to propylene (MTP) were investigated in a continuous flow isotherm fixed-bed reactor. XRD, BET surface area, NH3-TPD and ICP-AES analytical techniques were applied to define the physical and chemical characteristics of zeolites. The reaction was conducted at 480 °C and 1 bar with WHSV = 1 h−1, and with an equal weight percent of methanol and water in the feed. The results revealed that iridium impregnation into HZSM-5 powder led to enhanced propylene selectivity (8%) and catalyst stability while iridium impregnation into extruded HZSM-5 drastically decreased catalyst lifetime.
Highlight► A comparison between two methods of HZSM-5 impregnation by iridium ► Effect of presence of iridium metal on propylene selectivity in MTP reaction ► Increasing the methanol conversion by iridium incorporation into the zeolites ► Inefficacity of iridium incorporation into extruded HZSM-5 ► Effectiveness of iridium incorporation into extruded zeolite