Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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59612 | Chinese Journal of Catalysis | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Doping sulfated zirconia with silica increases the acidity of the sulfated zirconia. This modified catalyst was used for liquid-phase dehydration of methanol at 413–453 K as a model reaction. Methanol is sequentially dehydrated to dimethyl ether and ethylene over both sulfated zirconia and silica-doped sulfated zirconia in a single step. Also, significant amounts of propylene are formed by the silica-doped catalyst but not by the undoped catalyst. The data were discussed in relation to increased acid active sites after doping with silica, which electronically modified the catalyst surface.
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