Surface features and catalytic performances of platinum/alumina and platinum-rhenium/alumina catalysts for n-heptane conversion prepared by metal carbonyl complexes

Du Hongzhang, Wu Rongan, Fang Lianqing, Wang Haizen, Lin Liwu *
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The catalytic performance of alumina supported platinum and platinum-rhenium metal cluster (mc) catalysts for the catalytic reforming of hydrocarbons was studied under conditions of reaction temperature and pressure (500°C and 1.2MPa) that approximated the conventional platinum-rhenium reforming process. The selectivity of a platinum (mc) catalyst for the aromatization of n-heptane was 6% higher than that of a conventional platinum catalyst prepared by impregnating the alumina with an aqueous solution of hexachloroplatinic acid, and the stability of the platinum (mc) catalyst was also found to be significantly improved in comparison with the conventional catalyst. Decarbonylation of the supported platinum carbonyl complex was studied by the temperature-programmed decomposition (TPDE) technique in an atmosphere of argon or hydrogen, and the results indicated that the carbon monoxide released during the decarbonylation process disproportionated to carbon and carbon dioxide. At the same time, the formation of highly dispersed active carbon species on the surface of the catalyst was confirmed by temperature-programmed oxidation (TPO) measurements on the catalyst. The higher selectivity and stability of the platinum (mc) catalyst for n-heptane aromatization might well be attributed to the occurrence of this type of surface carbon species. The stability of a platinum-rhenium (mc) catalyst was found to be better than that of the platinum (mc) catalyst, and markedly higher than that of the conventional platinum-rhenium catalyst.

金属羰基配合物制备的铂/氧化铝和铂-铼/氧化铝正庚烷转化催化剂的表面特征及催化性能
在接近传统铂铼重整工艺的反应温度和压力(500℃和1.2MPa)条件下,研究了氧化铝负载铂和铂铼金属团簇(mc)催化剂对烃类催化重整的催化性能。与用六氯铂酸水溶液浸渍氧化铝制备的传统铂催化剂相比,铂(mc)催化剂对正庚烷芳构化反应的选择性提高了6%,且铂(mc)催化剂的稳定性也明显提高。采用程序升温分解(TPDE)技术研究了负载型铂羰基配合物在氩气或氢气气氛下的脱碳反应,结果表明,脱碳过程中释放的一氧化碳歧化成碳和二氧化碳。同时,通过对催化剂进行程序升温氧化(TPO)测试,证实催化剂表面形成了高度分散的活性碳。铂(mc)催化剂对正庚烷芳构化具有较高的选择性和稳定性,很可能与这类表面碳的存在有关。结果表明,铂铼催化剂的稳定性优于铂铼催化剂,且明显高于传统铂铼催化剂。
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