Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
62006 Journal of Catalysis 2010 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

The effects of mesoporosity on catalyst longevity of methanol-to-hydrocarbon (MTH) reactions have been investigated using a number of MFI zeolites with different degrees of mesoporosity, which were obtained via the post-synthetic desilication, dry-gel conversion in nanocarbon templates, and hydrothermal synthesis with the addition of organosilane surfactants. The MTH catalytic lifetime could be increased by more than three times due to the generation of mesopores. The cause for catalyst longevity was investigated by probing the location of coke that formed during the reaction using argon adsorption measurements. The result showed that the coke formed mainly on mesopore walls in the case of mesoporous zeolite. On the other hand, the coke was more heavily deposited inside micropores in the case of solely microporous zeolites. The short diffusion path lengths and hence facile diffusion of coke precursors were most likely the cause of the improvement in the catalytic lifetime.

Graphical abstractCatalytic lifetime of MFI zeolites in methanol-to-hydrocarbon conversion is remarkably improved by mesopore generation. This is attributed to a shift of the location of coke from micropores to mesopore walls.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (85 K)Download as PowerPoint slide

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