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STUDYING THE INFLUENCE OF ALKALINE TREATMENT AND MODIFICATION OF ZEOLITE ON ITS PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL AND CATALYTIC PROPERTIES IN THE PROCESS OF PROPANE CONVERSION TO OLEFIN HYDROCARBONS

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In this work, the effect of alkaline treatment of ZSM-5 zeolite with a modulus of 100 on its physicochemical properties and activity in the process of converting propane into olefin hydrocarbons was investigated. The growing demand for lower olefins is driving the search for new ways to improve existing technologies and develop new, more efficient catalysts. Catalytic dehydrogenation of light alkanes is an alternative to the petrochemical method for producing lower olefins from cheap and available gas and oil and gas feedstocks. At the same time, dehydrogenation reactions of light alkanes have a number of features and limitations that determine the range of possible catalysts. Zeolites are a class of supports that, due to their large surface area, nanometer-sized pores, and good thermal stability, can be used to prepare catalysts for the dehydrogenation of C2−C4 alkanes. An important feature of crystalline high-silica zeolites is the ability to change their acidic properties under the influence of various pre-treatments, which opens up great opportunities for their regulation and, accordingly, the selection of the most effective catalyst for a particular chemical process. It has been shown that alkaline treatment of zeolite leads to the formation of an additional amount of mesopores, which, in turn, affects its catalytic properties in the process of converting propane into olefinic hydrocarbons. The dependence of the activity and selectivity of the zeolite catalyst on the concentration of the alkali solution used for its treatment has been established. It was found that treatment of the zeolite catalyst with a 1.0 M NaOH solution leads to an increase in its selectivity with respect to the formation of C2–C4 olefins from propane, which at a process temperature of 650 °C reaches 32.0% with a propane conversion of 81%. It has been shown that additional promotion of desilicated zeolite with magnesium or manganese increases its activity with respect to the formation of olefinic hydrocarbons from propane. For citation: Vosmerikov A.A., Vosmerikova L.N., Vosmerikov A.V. Studying the influence of alkaline treatment and modification of zeolite on its physical-chemical and catalytic properties in the process of propane conversion to olefin hydrocarbons. ChemChemTech [Izv. Vyssh. Uchebn. Zaved. Khim. Khim. Tekhnol.]. 2024. V. 67. N 8. P. 50-58. DOI: 10.6060/ivkkt.20246708.11t.
Title: STUDYING THE INFLUENCE OF ALKALINE TREATMENT AND MODIFICATION OF ZEOLITE ON ITS PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL AND CATALYTIC PROPERTIES IN THE PROCESS OF PROPANE CONVERSION TO OLEFIN HYDROCARBONS
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In this work, the effect of alkaline treatment of ZSM-5 zeolite with a modulus of 100 on its physicochemical properties and activity in the process of converting propane into olefin hydrocarbons was investigated.
The growing demand for lower olefins is driving the search for new ways to improve existing technologies and develop new, more efficient catalysts.
Catalytic dehydrogenation of light alkanes is an alternative to the petrochemical method for producing lower olefins from cheap and available gas and oil and gas feedstocks.
At the same time, dehydrogenation reactions of light alkanes have a number of features and limitations that determine the range of possible catalysts.
Zeolites are a class of supports that, due to their large surface area, nanometer-sized pores, and good thermal stability, can be used to prepare catalysts for the dehydrogenation of C2−C4 alkanes.
An important feature of crystalline high-silica zeolites is the ability to change their acidic properties under the influence of various pre-treatments, which opens up great opportunities for their regulation and, accordingly, the selection of the most effective catalyst for a particular chemical process.
It has been shown that alkaline treatment of zeolite leads to the formation of an additional amount of mesopores, which, in turn, affects its catalytic properties in the process of converting propane into olefinic hydrocarbons.
The dependence of the activity and selectivity of the zeolite catalyst on the concentration of the alkali solution used for its treatment has been established.
It was found that treatment of the zeolite catalyst with a 1.
0 M NaOH solution leads to an increase in its selectivity with respect to the formation of C2–C4 olefins from propane, which at a process temperature of 650 °C reaches 32.
0% with a propane conversion of 81%.
It has been shown that additional promotion of desilicated zeolite with magnesium or manganese increases its activity with respect to the formation of olefinic hydrocarbons from propane.
For citation: Vosmerikov A.
A.
, Vosmerikova L.
N.
, Vosmerikov A.
V.
Studying the influence of alkaline treatment and modification of zeolite on its physical-chemical and catalytic properties in the process of propane conversion to olefin hydrocarbons.
ChemChemTech [Izv.
Vyssh.
Uchebn.
Zaved.
Khim.
Khim.
Tekhnol.
].
2024.
V.
67.
N 8.
P.
50-58.
DOI: 10.
6060/ivkkt.
20246708.
11t.

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