The Coking of a Solid Catalyst Rationalized with Combined Raman and Fluorescence Lifetime Microscopy

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2024-10-01

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Vogel, RobinISNI 0000000527863612
Versluis, CarolineISNI 0000000492815222
Frijsen, Rowie
Prins, P. TimISNI 0000000492529218
Vogt, EelcoORCID 0000-0003-4556-4283ISNI 000000039655144X
Rabouw, F. T.ISNI 0000000492491619
Weckhuysen, BertORCID 0000-0001-5245-1426ISNI 0000000110540180

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Abstract

The formation of carbon deposits is a major deactivation pathway for solid catalysts. Studying coking on industrially relevant catalysts is, however, often challenging due to the sample heterogeneity. That is especially true for zeolite-containing catalysts where fluorescence often hampers their characterization with Raman spectroscopy. We turned this disadvantage into an advantage and combined Raman and fluorescence (lifetime) microscopy to study the coking behavior of an equilibrium catalyst material used for fluid catalytic cracking of hydrocarbons. The results presented illustrate that this approach can yield new insights in the physicochemical processes occurring within zeolite-containing catalyst particles during their coking process. Ex situ analyses of single catalyst particles revealed considerable intra-sample heterogeneities. The sample-averaged Raman spectra showed a higher degree of graphitization when the sample was exposed to more hexane, while the sample-averaged fluorescence lifetime showed no significant trend. Simultaneous in situ Raman and fluorescence (lifetime) microscopy, used to follow the coking and the regeneration of single particles, gave more insights in the changing fluorescence dynamics. During the coking, the rise and decline of the average fluorescence lifetime suggested the prolonged presence of smaller coke species that are quenched more and more by adjacent larger polyaromatics acting as Förster-resonance-energy-transfer acceptors.

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coke formation, fluid catalytic cracking, fluorescence lifetime microscopy, in situ spectroscopy, Catalysis, General Chemistry

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Vogel, R, Versluis, C, Frijsen, R, Prins, P T, Vogt, E T C, Rabouw, F T & Weckhuysen, B M 2024, 'The Coking of a Solid Catalyst Rationalized with Combined Raman and Fluorescence Lifetime Microscopy', Angewandte Chemie-International Edition, vol. 63, no. 40, e202409503. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202409503