Catalytic and deactivated behavior of SAPO-34/ZSM-5 composite molecular sieve synthesized by in-situ two-step method

This work aims at revealing the reaction and carbon behavior of SAPO-34/ZSM-5 composite molecular sieve (SZ-TS) in MTO reaction, which is synthesized via in situ two-step crystallization method. Several tests are used to explore the structure–activity relationship of the SZ-TS. The results show that...

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Main Authors: Hong Wu, Fei Liu, Yun Yi, Jianxin Cao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-11-01
Series:Journal of Materials Research and Technology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785421009984
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Summary:This work aims at revealing the reaction and carbon behavior of SAPO-34/ZSM-5 composite molecular sieve (SZ-TS) in MTO reaction, which is synthesized via in situ two-step crystallization method. Several tests are used to explore the structure–activity relationship of the SZ-TS. The results show that the strength of weak and medium-strong acid is suitable, the particle size of two-phase molecular sieve is decreased, the hierarchical pore structure with abundant mesoporous is formed. By using the SZ-TS in MTO reaction, the methanol conversion and light olefins selectivity are 98% and 92.7%, respectively. These results can be attributed to the interface phase effect produced by etching and dissociation on the skeleton of the nuclear phase SAPO-34. The result of in situ IR and analysis of carbon deactivation indicate that polymethylbenzene is generated as the active intermediate of MTO reaction.SZ-TS with appropriate acid sites and rich mesoporous distribution could alleviate the formation rate of methyl-substituted benzene and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, smaller particle size can avoid the occurrence of secondary reactions of olefins, therefore displaying the excellent resistance to the carbon deposition inactivation, with a catalytic lifetime up to 1380 min.
ISSN:2238-7854