Desilication accompanied with minimum loss of crystallinity effect of a high alumina ZSM-5 zeolite on the isomerization reaction of ethylbenzene/xylene mixtures has been considered.Desilication was assessed through XR...Desilication accompanied with minimum loss of crystallinity effect of a high alumina ZSM-5 zeolite on the isomerization reaction of ethylbenzene/xylene mixtures has been considered.Desilication was assessed through XRF,XRD,FTIR,TEM,nitrogen adsorption/desorption,NH_3-TPD,^(29)Si and^(27)Al MAS NMR analytical techniques.Desilication was accompanied with the creation of super acid sites.There exists a limit(Si/Al molar ratio of9.67)for keeping high crystallinity and obtaining improved catalytic performance.Desilication promotes ethylbenzene conversion by disproportionation and trans-alkylation reactions while the same reactions are limited for the xylene isomers.The p-xylene approach to equilibrium improves by more than 7% at 400℃ and a WHSV of 2 h^(-1)for the optimum sample with respect to the parent zeolite.At the same conditions,the optimum sample exhibits the maximum ethylbenzene conversion of 89%,i.e.more than 40%w.r.t.of the parent zeolite.However,the xylene yield decreases only 3%.展开更多
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文摘Desilication accompanied with minimum loss of crystallinity effect of a high alumina ZSM-5 zeolite on the isomerization reaction of ethylbenzene/xylene mixtures has been considered.Desilication was assessed through XRF,XRD,FTIR,TEM,nitrogen adsorption/desorption,NH_3-TPD,^(29)Si and^(27)Al MAS NMR analytical techniques.Desilication was accompanied with the creation of super acid sites.There exists a limit(Si/Al molar ratio of9.67)for keeping high crystallinity and obtaining improved catalytic performance.Desilication promotes ethylbenzene conversion by disproportionation and trans-alkylation reactions while the same reactions are limited for the xylene isomers.The p-xylene approach to equilibrium improves by more than 7% at 400℃ and a WHSV of 2 h^(-1)for the optimum sample with respect to the parent zeolite.At the same conditions,the optimum sample exhibits the maximum ethylbenzene conversion of 89%,i.e.more than 40%w.r.t.of the parent zeolite.However,the xylene yield decreases only 3%.