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8588908
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Nature of activity and selectivity of catalysts based on dealuminized zeolites Communication 2. Activity of dealuminized Y zeolites and mordenite in cracking straight-chain hydrocarbons
Author(s)
Tsybulevskii, AM; Klyachko, AL; Pluzhnikova, MF; Stepanova, IN; Brueva, TR; Kapustin, GI; Rukhadze, AD
Year
1983
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1
Journal
Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Division of Chemical Science
ISSN:
0568-5230
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers
Volume
32
Issue
12
Page Numbers
2395-2399
Language
English
DOI
10.1007/BF00954462
Abstract
1. Cracking rates of the n-alkanes pentane, hexane, decane, and hexadecane on the H forms of dealuminized Y zeolite and mordenite have been measured, and also the heats of adsorption of ammonia and the diffusivity of 2,2,4-trimethylpentane. 2. As the degree of dealuminization is increased, the zeolite activity passes through a maximum. In the cracking of alkanes with different chain lengths on the faujasites, the optimal degree of dealuminization is the same for all of the alkanes. In the case of the mordenites, the lower the molecular weight of the alkane, the greater is the degree of dealuminization required to obtain an effective cracking catalyst. 3. Diffusional factors do not play a decisive role, and the activity of the zeolites, both in the primary fragmentation reaction and in the secondary hydrogen distribution reaction, is determined by the changes in their acidity upon dealuminization. © 1984 Plenum Publishing Corporation.
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