Yaoning Li, Yaquan Wang, Lingzhen Bu, Xuemei Su, Xian Zhang, Juncai Sang, Guomei Ren, Muhan Wen
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Abstract
The traditional hydrothermal synthesis of EU-1 zeolite is accompanied by the production of a substantial amount of mother liquor waste due to the ultrahigh water-to-silica ratio used, and requires binders during the subsequent shaping process, leading to diffusion limitation. Herein, the binder-free shaped EU-1 zeolite was prepared by a steam-assisted method, dramatically reducing the amount of mother liquor waste. In comparison with the traditional synthesis process, only 1/20 of the amount of water is used. The formation process of the binder-free shaped EU-1 zeolites was monitored with XRD, FTIR and SEM. The zeolites with different SiO2/Al2O3 ratios (SARs, SAR = 30 ~ 150) were prepared, characterized and exhibited excellent catalytic properties for the n-hexane to olefin (HTO) reaction. The results show that as the SAR increases, the crystallinity improves, enhancing the mesoporous properties and propylene selectivity of the binder-free shaped EU-1 zeolite, and achieving a maximum propylene yield of 45.1% at an SAR of approximately 150 by the HTO process. Compared with the traditional conventional hydrothermal synthesis EU-1 catalyst, the conversion and propylene yield increase by 33.1 and 23.5%, respectively. This synthesis strategy provides an effective approach for the green synthesis of EU-1 zeolite with excellent performance in the HTO.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Porous Materials is an interdisciplinary and international periodical devoted to all types of porous materials. Its aim is the rapid publication
of high quality, peer-reviewed papers focused on the synthesis, processing, characterization and property evaluation of all porous materials. The objective is to
establish a unique journal that will serve as a principal means of communication for the growing interdisciplinary field of porous materials.
Porous materials include microporous materials with 50 nm pores.
Examples of microporous materials are natural and synthetic molecular sieves, cationic and anionic clays, pillared clays, tobermorites, pillared Zr and Ti
phosphates, spherosilicates, carbons, porous polymers, xerogels, etc. Mesoporous materials include synthetic molecular sieves, xerogels, aerogels, glasses, glass
ceramics, porous polymers, etc.; while macroporous materials include ceramics, glass ceramics, porous polymers, aerogels, cement, etc. The porous materials
can be crystalline, semicrystalline or noncrystalline, or combinations thereof. They can also be either organic, inorganic, or their composites. The overall
objective of the journal is the establishment of one main forum covering the basic and applied aspects of all porous materials.