Thin-felt hollow-B-ZSM-5/SS-fiber catalyst for methanol-to-propylene: Toward remarkable stability improvement from mesoporosity-dependent diffusion enhancement

Jia Ding, Yingshuai Jia, Pengjing Chen, Guofeng Zhao, Ye Liu, Yong Lu

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Abstract

A hollow-B-ZSM-5/SS-fiber catalyst is developed through alkali leaching of the full-silica core of the silicalite-1@B-ZSM-5 in situ structured onto a thin-felt stainless-steel fiber (20 μm SS-fiber), which is synthesized by a seed-assisted dry-gel vapor-phase transport method. As-obtained catalyst shows marked improvement in the mesoporosity-dependent diffusion (by o-xylene diffusion measurement). Boron incorporation is essential for preventing the framework dealumination during alkali leaching treatment due to the increased framework negative charges. The hollow-B-ZSM-5/SS-fiber catalyst shows remarkable stability improvement in the methanol-to-propylene (MTP) reaction because of the enhanced diffusion of the nano-hollow-structure and the boron-incorporation stabilized framework aluminum. A boron-free hollow-ZSM-5/SS-fiber is also obtainable with the textural properties comparable to the hollow-B-ZSM-5/SS-fiber but shows undesired degeneration of the tetra-coordinated aluminum. The preferential generation of coke in the micropores of the hollow-ZSM-5/SS-fiber causes a rapid deactivation even compared to the parent silicalite-1@ZSM-5/SS-fiber, due to the existence of extra-framework aluminum.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)588-598
Number of pages11
JournalChemical Engineering Journal
Volume361
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Apr 2019

Keywords

  • Boron incorporation
  • Mesoporosity
  • Methanol-to-propylene
  • Structured catalyst
  • ZSM-5
  • Zeolite

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