沸石
双功能
催化作用
氧化还原
石油化工
辛烷值
金属
化学
化学工程
材料科学
碳氢化合物
纳米技术
开裂
无机化学
有机化学
工程类
作者
Pandong Ma,Yubing Li,Hexun Zhou,Mengheng Wang,Mengsi Zhu,Yaoyao Han,Xin Zhang,Kang Cheng,Abhishek Dutta Chowdhury
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.mtchem.2023.101745
摘要
The unique physicochemical properties of "redox-acid" bifunctional zeolites make them an essential tool in the petrochemical industry, especially in the hydro-conversion of linear alkanes to deliver high-octane fuels. The current research activities in this domain are primarily tailored towards evaluating the "intimacy/proximity" criteria among two catalytically active sites and minimizing the loading of noble metals (e.g., Pd or Pt) in catalysis. However, the chemistry behind the communication mode (i.e., "through-space" or "through-bond" interaction between metallic and acid sites) has remained vastly underexplored during the hydro-conversion of n-alkanes over Pt or Pd/zeolites. To dig deeper into this uncharted territory, this work demonstrates that both "through-space" (cf. metals in extra-framework position in/on zeolite) and "through-bond" (cf. metals on the zeolite framework) bifunctionality favors the hydroisomerization step, while the later partially also promote the hydro-cracking. Their working protocol was probed by the diverse material characterization techniques that improved the understanding of the zeolite-catalyzed hydrocarbon conversion processes.
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