Ethene oligomerization on nickel microporous and mesoporous-supported catalysts: Investigation of the active sites
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Nickel-containing mesoporous (using Al2O3 or SiO2-Al2O3 support) and microporous (using nano- or micro-crystalline
Beta zeolite support) catalysts were prepared by ion exchange and characterized by XRD, SEM, N2-adsorption,
MP-AES and FTIR. The samples were subjected to testing as ethene oligomerization catalysts at T = 120 C,
Ptotal = 29 bar, Pethene = 11.6 25.1 bar. All catalysts were active for ethene oligomerization, and linear butenes
were the main gaseous products. However, catalyst deactivation due to retained long-chain alkenes was observed.
Ethene partial pressure variation experiments showed that the reaction order in ethene for butene formation
was 1.5 1.7 for the mesoporous, and 2.0 for the microporous catalysts. Contact time variation experiments
carried out with the microporous catalysts at P(Ethene) = 18 bar showed that product selectivity was independent
of ethene conversion, and suggested that 1-butene and 2-butenes are primary products. This result is consistent
with the Cossee-Arlman mechanism. The nature of the active sites was investigated with FTIR spectroscopy
with CO as probe molecule. The results point to Ni2+-counterions as the preeminent active sites, while we suggest
that Ni-sites grafted on silanol groups and NiO particles are spectators.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Active nickel sites; Beta zeolite; Ethene oligomerization; Low temperature FTIR-CO; Nickel-based catalysts; Catalysis; Chemistry (all)
Elenco autori:
Henry, Reynald; Komurcu, Mustafa; Ganjkhanlou, Yadolah; Brogaard, Rasmus Y.; Lu, Li; Jens, Klaus-Joachim; Berlier, Gloria; Olsbye, Unni
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