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n-Hexadecane hydroisomerization over Pt-HBEA catalysts. Quantification and effect of the intimacy between metal and protonic sites

The activity and selectivity of bifunctional catalysts for n-C16 hydroisomerization are determined by only two parameters, the balance between the metal and acid functions and their degree of intimacy; both of them are easy to be quantified. •n-C16 Transformation over three Pt-HBEA series differing...

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Published in:Journal of catalysis 2013-11, Vol.307, p.122-131
Main Authors: Batalha, N., Pinard, L., Bouchy, C., Guillon, E., Guisnet, M.
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Language:English
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Summary:The activity and selectivity of bifunctional catalysts for n-C16 hydroisomerization are determined by only two parameters, the balance between the metal and acid functions and their degree of intimacy; both of them are easy to be quantified. •n-C16 Transformation over three Pt-HBEA series differing by Pt–H+ intimacy.•Determining parameters: balance and intimacy between metal and acid functions.•Hydrogenating/acid balance quantified by Pt/H+ concentration ratio.•Pt/H+ intimacy expressed by nas, number of acid steps per converted n-C16 molecule.•nas Is easily drawn from the initial product distribution. n-Hexadecane (n-C16) transformation was carried out at 220°C and 30bar over bifunctional catalysts with Pt and HBEA as hydro-dehydrogenating and acid components. Three series of catalysts were prepared, with different levels of proximity between Pt and acid sites: in series 1, Pt was essentially located on the outer surface of HBEA crystal agglomerates of ∼12.5μm, series 2 and 3 resulted from combination of Pt-Al2O3 and HBEA particles of ∼70μm and from mechanical mixture of Pt-Al2O3 and HBEA particles of ∼300μm, respectively. The rate and selectivity of n-C16 hydroisomerization was shown to be determined by only two parameters, the balance between the metal and acid functions and their degree of intimacy. Both of them were easy to be quantified: the first one by the CPt/CH+ ratio between the concentrations of accessible Pt and protonic sites, the second one by nas, the number of acid steps undergone by olefinic intermediates during their diffusion between two Pt sites which can be drawn from the initial product distribution.
ISSN:0021-9517
1090-2694
DOI:10.1016/j.jcat.2013.07.014