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6196330
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Structure and acidity of Mo/H-MCM-22 catalysts studied by NMR spectroscopy
Author(s)
Bao, X; Chen, WH; Han, X; Huang, SJ; Lee, HK; Liu, SB; Lo, PS; Zhao, Q
Year
2004
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Catalysis Today
ISSN:
0920-5861
Book Title
Catalysis Today
Volume
97
Issue
1
Page Numbers
25-34
Language
English
DOI
10.1016/j.cattod.2004.06.138
Web of Science Id
WOS:000224784400004
URL
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0920586104003724
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Abstract
A comprehensive study on physical and chemical properties of Mo/MCM-22 bifunctional catalysts has been made by using combined analytic and spectroscopic techniques, such as adsorption, elemental analysis, and 129Xe and 31P NMR of adsorbed trialkylphosphine oxide probe molecules. Samples prepared by the impregnation method with Mo loadings ranging from 2–10wt.% have been examined and the results are compared with that obtained from samples prepared by mechanical mixing using MoO3 or Mo2C as agents. Sample calcination treatment is essential in achieving a well-dispersed metal species in Mo/MCM-22. It was found that, upon initial incorporation, the Mo species tend to inactivate both Brønsted and Lewis sites locate predominantly in the supercages rather than the 10-membered ring channels of MCM-22. However, as the Mo loading exceeds 6wt.%, the excessive Mo species tend to migrate toward extracrystalline surfaces of the catalyst. A consistent decrease in concentrations of acid sites with increasing Mo loading <6wt.% was found, especially for those with higher acid strengths. Upon loading of Mo > 6wt.%, further decreases in both Brønsted and Lewis acidities were observed. These results provide crucial supports for interpreting the peculiar behaviors previously observed during the conversion of methane to benzene over Mo/MCM-22 catalyst under non-oxidative conditions, in which an optimal performance was achieved with a Mo loading of 6wt.%. The effects of Mo incorporation on porosity and acidity features of the catalyst are discussed.
Keywords
Mo/MCM-22; Bifunctional catalyst; Porosity; Acidity.
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