Acid strength of Ni–S2O82−/ZrO2 catalyst and its catalytic activity for n-pentane isomerization


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A series of bifunctional Ni–S2O82−/ZrO2 (Nix-SSZ-T) catalysts with different Ni mass fraction (x, %) and calcintion temperature (T, °C) were prepared by impregnation method. The catalysts were characterized by XRD, FTIR, and py-FTIR. The effects of Ni content and calcination temperature on the acidic property and isomerization performance of catalyst were investigated using n-pentane isomerization as a probe reaction. The results show that the acidity of Nix-SSZ-T catalysts mainly derives from L acid. The addition of a suitable amount of Ni can induce the formation of more acid sites and in turn enhance the isomerization performance of Nix-SSZ-T catalyst. With increasing the calcination temperature from 550 to 700°C, B acid strength of catalyst weakens gradually, while the L acid strength increases first and then decreases. The Nix-SSZ-T catalyst with Ni content of 1 wt % and calcination temperature of 650°C exhibits the best isomerization performance. At reaction temperature of 230°C, pressure of 2. 0 MPa hydrogen /hydrocarbon molar ratio of 4: 1, and weight hourly space velocity (WHSV) of 1.0 h−1 the isopentane yield reaches 57.0%.

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Hua Song

College of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering; Provincial Key Laboratory of Oil & Gas Chemical Technology, College of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering

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Email: songhua2004@sina.com
China, Daqing, 163318; Daqing, Heilongjing, 163318

Yao Meng

College of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering

Email: songhua2004@sina.com
China, Daqing, 163318

Hualin Song

Key Laboratory of Cancer Prevention and Treatment of Heilongjiang Province

Email: songhua2004@sina.com
China, Mudanjiang, 157011

Feng Li

College of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering

Email: songhua2004@sina.com
China, Daqing, 163318

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