Impact of the Spatial Organization of Bifunctional Metal–Zeolite Catalysts on the Hydroisomerization of Light Alkanes

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2020-02-24

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Cheng, KangISNI 0000000450968423
van der Wal, Lars I.ISNI 0000000492529242
Yoshida, Hideto
Oenema, JogchumISNI 0000000493301012
Harmel, JustineISNI 0000000506596914
Zhang, Zhaorong
Sunley, Glenn
Zecevic, J.ISNI 0000000396961692
de Jong, K.P.ISNI 0000000116104048

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Abstract

Improving product selectivity by controlling the spatial organization of functional sites at the nanoscale is a critical challenge in bifunctional catalysis. We present a series of composite bifunctional catalysts consisting of one-dimensional zeolites (ZSM-22 and mordenite) and a γ-alumina binder, with platinum particles controllably deposited either on the alumina binder or inside the zeolite crystals. The hydroisomerization of n-heptane demonstrates that the catalysts with platinum particles on the binder, which separates platinum and acid sites at the nanoscale, leads to a higher yield of desired isomers than catalysts with platinum particles inside the zeolite crystals. Platinum particles within the zeolite crystals impose pronounced diffusion limitations on reaction intermediates, which leads to secondary cracking reactions, especially for catalysts with narrow micropores or large zeolite crystals. These findings extend the understanding of the “intimacy criterion” for the rational design of bifunctional catalysts for the conversion of low-molecular-weight reactants.

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bifunctional catalysis, hydroisomerization, one-dimensional zeolites, shape selectivity, spatial proximity, Taverne, Catalysis, General Chemistry

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Cheng, K, van der Wal, L I, Yoshida, H, Oenema, J, Harmel, J, Zhang, Z, Sunley, G, Zečević, J & de Jong, K P 2020, 'Impact of the Spatial Organization of Bifunctional Metal–Zeolite Catalysts on the Hydroisomerization of Light Alkanes', Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, vol. 59, no. 9, pp. 3592-3600. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201915080