Effect of Reduction on the State of the Surface Layer and Catalytic Properties of \({{{\text{Pt}}} \mathord{\left/ {\vphantom {{{\text{Pt}}} {{{{\text{WO}}_{4}^{{2 - }}} \mathord{\left/ {\vphantom {{{\text{WO}}_{4}^{{2 - }}} {{\text{Zr}}{{{\text{O}}}_{2}}}}} \right. \kern-0em} {{\text{Zr}}{{{\text{O}}}_{2}}}}}}} \right. \kern-0em} {{{{\text{WO}}_{4}^{{2 - }}} \mathord{\left/ {\vphantom {{{\text{WO}}_{4}^{{2 - }}} {{\text{Zr}}{{{\text{O}}}_{2}}}}} \right. \kern-0em} {{\text{Zr}}{{{\text{O}}}_{2}}}}}}\) in the Hydroisomerization of an n-Heptane–Benzene Mixture
- Authors: Obukhova A.V.1, Kuznetsova L.I.1, Kaskevich E.S.2, Kuznetsov P.N.1, Mikhlin Y.L.1
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Affiliations:
- Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Krasnoyarsk Scientific Center, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences
- Siberian Federal University
- Issue: Vol 59, No 9 (2019)
- Pages: 994-1000
- Section: Article
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/0965-5441/article/view/180988
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0965544119090135
- ID: 180988
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Abstract
Results of a study of the catalytic properties of platinum-containing tungstated zirconia in the hydroisomerization of an n-heptane–benzene mixture as a function of the reduction temperature of the catalyst in a hydrogen medium have been described. The main products of n-heptane conversion are di- and monomethyl-branched heptane isomers, and benzene is hydrogenated to cyclohexane, which undergoes isomerization to methylcyclopentane. It has been shown that an increase in temperature above 300°C leads to a significant decrease in the catalyst activity, while the parameters of the crystalline and pore structure of the catalyst remain stable. Using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, it has been found that an increase in the reduction temperature leads to an increase in the concentration of tungsten and platinum reduced to the metallic state on the catalyst surface.
About the authors
A. V. Obukhova
Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Krasnoyarsk Scientific Center, Siberian Branch,Russian Academy of Sciences
Author for correspondence.
Email: obuhova.av@icct.krasn.ru
Russian Federation, Krasnoyarsk, 660036
L. I. Kuznetsova
Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Krasnoyarsk Scientific Center, Siberian Branch,Russian Academy of Sciences
Email: kpn@icct.ru
Russian Federation, Krasnoyarsk, 660036
E. S. Kaskevich
Siberian Federal University
Email: kpn@icct.ru
Russian Federation, Krasnoyarsk, 660041
P. N. Kuznetsov
Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Krasnoyarsk Scientific Center, Siberian Branch,Russian Academy of Sciences
Author for correspondence.
Email: kpn@icct.ru
Russian Federation, Krasnoyarsk, 660036
Yu. L. Mikhlin
Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Krasnoyarsk Scientific Center, Siberian Branch,Russian Academy of Sciences
Email: kpn@icct.ru
Russian Federation, Krasnoyarsk, 660036
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