Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6527921 Journal of Catalysis 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Fluoride-treated H-ZSM-5 is highly selective for C3H6 formation from CH3Cl or CH3Br. ► Fluoride treatment decreases acidity, inhibiting secondary reactions of light olefins. ► Fluoride treatment generates larger micropores in ZSM-5, increasing C3H6 selectivity. ► Conversion of methyl halide to light olefins proceeds via hydrocarbon pool mechanism. ► Acidity and porous structure determine the catalytic conversion of methyl halides.
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