A binary alloy consisting of poly(phenylene-sulfide) (PPS)/poly(ethylene terephthalate-co-l,4- cyclohexanedimethanol) (PETG) was prepared by the melt blending technology using a twin-screw extruder. The morpho...A binary alloy consisting of poly(phenylene-sulfide) (PPS)/poly(ethylene terephthalate-co-l,4- cyclohexanedimethanol) (PETG) was prepared by the melt blending technology using a twin-screw extruder. The morphology and crystallization behavior of the alloy material were investigated by means of SEM, POM and DSC. The SEM study of the alloy samples revealed that PPS and PETG comprised an incompatible system and the interface structure of two phases could be observed distinctly when the composition of the binary alloy was being changed. The POM results had revealed that incorporation of PETG into PPS could lead to formation of larger spherulite crystals in the course of PPS crystallization, but small and grainy spherulite crystals appeared with further increase in the PETG concentration. The DSC analyses revealed that addition of PETG to the alloy composition could shift the PPS crystallization temperature towards the high-temperature region.展开更多
For simulating the real deactivation of hollow titanium silicalite(HTS) zeolite in commercial ammoximation process, HTS was treated by 10% NH_3·H_2O solution at 120 ℃ in stirred autoclave. It is found that a par...For simulating the real deactivation of hollow titanium silicalite(HTS) zeolite in commercial ammoximation process, HTS was treated by 10% NH_3·H_2O solution at 120 ℃ in stirred autoclave. It is found that a part of HTS zeolite crystals dissolved in the hot NH_3·H_2O solution, and the specific surface area and pore volume continuously decreased with the increase in NH_3 hydrothermal treatment time. Meanwhile, the transformation of framework Ti species into extraframework Ti species was detected by the spectroscopic methods. However, the extraframework Ti species were still in a highly dispersed state after the hydrothermal and thermal treatments as shown by TEM images, while the formation of new acid sites was not detected. Upon combining the results of characterization with catalytic performance of HTS, the main deactivation reason for this material had been determined, which might be attributed to the reduction of specific surface area and active centers after basic treatment and calcination of HTS samples. And then the possible mechanism of simulated deactivation of HTS zeolite was proposed, which could describe the elemental reaction steps much more visually and directly.展开更多
文摘A binary alloy consisting of poly(phenylene-sulfide) (PPS)/poly(ethylene terephthalate-co-l,4- cyclohexanedimethanol) (PETG) was prepared by the melt blending technology using a twin-screw extruder. The morphology and crystallization behavior of the alloy material were investigated by means of SEM, POM and DSC. The SEM study of the alloy samples revealed that PPS and PETG comprised an incompatible system and the interface structure of two phases could be observed distinctly when the composition of the binary alloy was being changed. The POM results had revealed that incorporation of PETG into PPS could lead to formation of larger spherulite crystals in the course of PPS crystallization, but small and grainy spherulite crystals appeared with further increase in the PETG concentration. The DSC analyses revealed that addition of PETG to the alloy composition could shift the PPS crystallization temperature towards the high-temperature region.
基金financially supported by the National Basic Research Program of China(973 Program,2006CB202508)the China Petrochemical Corporation(SINOPEC Group 20673054)
文摘For simulating the real deactivation of hollow titanium silicalite(HTS) zeolite in commercial ammoximation process, HTS was treated by 10% NH_3·H_2O solution at 120 ℃ in stirred autoclave. It is found that a part of HTS zeolite crystals dissolved in the hot NH_3·H_2O solution, and the specific surface area and pore volume continuously decreased with the increase in NH_3 hydrothermal treatment time. Meanwhile, the transformation of framework Ti species into extraframework Ti species was detected by the spectroscopic methods. However, the extraframework Ti species were still in a highly dispersed state after the hydrothermal and thermal treatments as shown by TEM images, while the formation of new acid sites was not detected. Upon combining the results of characterization with catalytic performance of HTS, the main deactivation reason for this material had been determined, which might be attributed to the reduction of specific surface area and active centers after basic treatment and calcination of HTS samples. And then the possible mechanism of simulated deactivation of HTS zeolite was proposed, which could describe the elemental reaction steps much more visually and directly.