Authors
Evgeny A Uslamin, Hikaru Saito, Nikolay Kosinov, Evgeny Pidko, Yasushi Sekine, Emiel JM Hensen
Publication date
2020
Journal
Catalysis Science & Technology
Volume
10
Issue
9
Pages
2774-2785
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Description
Light aromatic compounds (BTX: benzene, toluene and xylenes) represent an important class of building blocks in the chemical industry. Currently, light aromatics are obtained exclusively from fossil feedstock, whose utilization is associated with serious environmental concerns. Developing new routes for a more sustainable BTX production is, therefore, of high importance. In this work, aromatization of ethylene over well-defined metal-modified HZSM-5 zeolite catalysts is examined. The results show that modification of zeolite with gallium, zinc and silver leads to a significant increase in aromatics production. Metal species are responsible for catalysing dehydrogenation pathways with Ga being the most efficient for BTX production. Increasing temperature and ethylene partial pressure facilitate ethylene aromatization. Employing a combination of isotope labelling with a thorough characterization of zeolite-entrapped …
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EA Uslamin, H Saito, N Kosinov, E Pidko, Y Sekine… - Catalysis Science & Technology, 2020