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7696214 
Journal Article 
COMPARISON BETWEEN BETA-ZEOLITES AND L-ZEOLITES SUPPORTED PLATINUM FOR N-HEXANE AROMATIZATION 
Zheng, J; Dong, JL; Xu, QH; Liu, Y; Yan, AZ; , 
1995 
Applied Catalysis A: General
ISSN: 0926-860X
EISSN: 1873-3875 
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV 
AMSTERDAM 
141-152 
The performance of zeolite KP supported platinum as a bifunctional catalyst for the reforming of n-hexane has been examined using pulse and continuous flow microreaction methods. A comparison under the same conditions with zeolite KL supported platinum was carried out. It is found that due to the stronger acidity of zeolite beta, Pt/K beta exhibits more skeletal isomerization and cracking than does Pt/KL zeolite, while the latter shows superior aromatization activity. Ion exchange of beta zeolite with alkali cations as Cs+ can reduce the acidity and increase benzene selectivity. Ba2+ exchange also can lead to better dispersion of platinum and so can improve the aromatization activity. In contrast to the high sensitivity to sulphur poisoning of Pt/KL, Pt/K beta is relatively stable to sulphur poisoning and regains to some extent its initial activity. All these observations are explained in terms of support acidity, the electron state and the dispersion of platinum.