Oxidative desulfurization of model oil over Ta-Beta zeolite synthesized via structural reconstruction

  • Zhiguo Zhu
  • , Haikuo Ma
  • , Hao Xu
  • , Bo Wang
  • , Peng Wu*
  • , Hongying Lü
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

As to metallosilicate zeolites, ions with larger size such as Ta5+ in the gels greatly retarded their crystallization during the hydrothermal synthesis, affording long-winded synthesis periods, up-limited framework-substituted metal contents, or even frustrated outcome. An efficient hydrothermal synthesis strategy for metallosilicate, in this case of Ta framework-substituted *BEA zeolite, via structural reconstruction was proposed to stride the gap. The Ta content in our developed Ta-Beta-Re-50 zeolite achieved up to 5.48 % (Si/Ta = 52), breaking through the limitation of Ta contents for conventional method (Si/Ta > 100). Additionally, this Ta-Beta-Re zeolite possessed nanosized crystals (20–40 nm) and short crystallization time (8 h), significantly improving space-time yields of practical zeolite production. Through spectroscopic study, it was confirmed that the existence of zeolite structural units intensively facilitated the formation of nucleation and crystal growth. This innovative Ta-Beta zeolite demonstrated high catalytic performances for oxidation desulfurization, far outperforming traditional fluoride-mediated Ta-Beta-F, which was ascribed to its excellent diffusion properties and incredible high isolated Ta contents. Additionally, the catalytic performance of Ta-Beta-Re could be regenerated after simple calcination and the deactivation may be caused by pore blocking of organics. This work provides a new method for rationally design and construction of metallosilicate materials with high activity for catalytic oxidation applications, which can bridge the conceptual and technical gap between periodic trends and zeolite material synthesis.

Original languageEnglish
Article number122458
JournalJournal of Hazardous Materials
Volume393
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Jul 2020

Keywords

  • Fuel oil
  • Oxidative desulfurization
  • Structural reconstruction
  • Ta-Beta zeolite

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