Reactions of n-butene over a nickel exchanged 13X-type zeolite

N. E. Cross, C. Kemball, H. Leach
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The isomerization of n-butenes has been studied in a static system using as catalysts zeolites of the 13X-type with different extents of replacement of sodium ions by nickel ions. The presence of nickel enhances the catalytic activity considerably, comparable reaction rates with the nickel-containing zeolites being observed at temperatures 200 K lower than with the parent Na13X.A striking feature of the but-1-ene reaction was the preferential formation of trans-but-2-ene, which is compatible with a reaction involving radical intermediates. Further evidence in support of a radical, rather than a carbonium ion, mechanism was obtained by observing the isomerization (a), in the presence of deuterium (when an enhancement of rate and extensive exchange were observed) and (b), in the presence of deuterium oxide (when very little exchange occurred and the reaction rate was fractionally reduced).Detailed analysis of the exchange products in the reaction of but-1-ene and deuterium over the NiX catalysts, where butane was a major product, suggested that all three butenes exchange at rates which are comparable to the rates of isomerization, and that the hydrogenation process involves a very substantial redistribution of H and D atoms between the molecules.
正丁烯在镍交换13x型沸石上的反应
以不同程度的钠离子取代镍离子的13x型沸石为催化剂,在静态体系中研究了正丁烯的异构化反应。镍的存在大大提高了催化活性,在温度低于母体Na13X 200 K时,与含镍沸石的反应速率相当。丁-1烯反应的一个显著特征是优先生成反式丁-2烯,这与含有自由基中间体的反应是相容的。进一步的证据支持自由基,而不是碳离子,机理是通过观察异构化(a),在氘的存在下(当观察到速率增强和广泛交换时)和(b),在氧化氘的存在下(当交换发生很少,反应速率略有降低时)获得的。在NiX催化剂上,丁烷是主要产物,对丁烯与氘反应的交换产物进行了详细的分析,表明这三种丁烯的交换速率与异构化速率相当,并且加氢过程涉及到分子之间H和D原子的大量重新分配。
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