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SAPO-18 catalysts and their Brønsted acid sites

  • Jiesheng Chen
  • , Paul A. Wright
  • , John Meurig Thomas
  • , Srinivasan Natarajan
  • , Leonardo Marchese
  • , Susan M. Bradley
  • , Gopinathan Sankar
  • , C. Richard A. Catlow
  • , Pratibha L. Gai-Boyes
  • , Rodney P. Townsend
  • , C. Martin Lok

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Abstract

The incorporation of silicon via direct synthesis into AlPO4-18 (AEI), which has a framework structure related to, but crystallographically distinct from, that of the well-known solid acid catalyst SAPO-34, was investigated by a range of techniques. Unlike the Si/(Si + Al + P) ratio (typically about 0.10) in SAPO-34, which can be varied only within a very narrow range under normal synthetic conditions, the Si/(Si + Al + P) ratio in SAPO-18 is tunable from O to 0.10 by varying the silicon content in the synthetic gel. 29Si MAS NMR spectroscopy reveals that silicon substitutes for both phosphorus and aluminum in SAPO-18, whereas in SAPO-34, silicon substitutes only for phosphorus. Infrared and 1H MAS NMR spectroscopies and temperature-programmed desorption (TPD) of ammonia were used to examine the Brønsted acid sites borne by SAPO-18 samples. As expected, the concentration of Brønsted acid sites in all SAPO-18 samples is much less than that in SAPO-34. In contrast to the essentially neutral AlPO4-18, which catalyzes methanol conversion only to dimethyl ether, SAPO-18 catalytically converts methanol to light olefins with high activity and selectivity. The maximum conversion of methanol to ethene and propene reaches 80% with a 100% conversion of methanol to hydrocarbons. With an optimum framework composition, SAPO-18 retains its catalytic activity and selectivity longer than SAPO-34.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)10216-10224
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Physical Chemistry
Volume98
Issue number40
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1994
Externally publishedYes

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