Air Regeneration of Ethanol-Laden Pellet NaY-SiO2 and Pt/NaY-SiO2: Effects of Air Flow Rate on Pt Morphology and Regeneration Efficiency
Autor: | Jen-Ray Chang, Cheng-Yang Yeh, Yi-Ting Chen, Nan-Yu Chen |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
X-ray absorption fine structure
Infrared spectroscopy 02 engineering and technology 010402 general chemistry lcsh:Chemical technology 01 natural sciences Catalysis lcsh:Chemistry chemistry.chemical_compound Adsorption lcsh:TP1-1185 Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Zeolite Deposition (law) Ethanol Extended X-ray absorption fine structure Chemistry NaY zeolite 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology 0104 chemical sciences lcsh:QD1-999 regeneration CO-induced Pt aggregation Absorption (chemistry) 0210 nano-technology Nuclear chemistry catalytic adsorbent |
Zdroj: | Catalysts, Vol 8, Iss 7, p 288 (2018) Catalysts Volume 8 Issue 7 |
ISSN: | 2073-4344 |
Popis: | Regeneration process and adsorbent performance were investigated by a fixed-bed adsorber at 300 ° C. Surface species, zeolite structure, and Pt morphology were characterized by FT-IR, XRPD and EXAFS, respectively. Performance test results indicated that ethanol adsorption capacity of Pt/NaY-SiO2 is about 2.5 times that of NaY-SiO2. After regeneration, adsorption-capacity loss is 2.5 and 43%, respectively, for Pt/NaY-SiO2 regenerated at superficial velocity of 13.2 (PtR(HF)) and 5.3 cm/min (PtR(LF)) in contrast, it is 8 and 21%, respectively, for NaYR(HF) and NaYR(LF). The appearance of absorption bands in the CH stretching region (&upsilon CH) of the IR spectra characterizing the regenerated NaY-SiO2 suggested that the adsorption-capacity loss for NaY-SiO2 was mainly caused by the deposition of carbonaceous species formed in regeneration, which cannot be burned off readily at 300 ° C. In contrast, no &upsilon CH bands have been observed for the IR spectra of PtR(HF) and PtR(LF), indicating that Pt helps to burn off carbonaceous species. However, Pt agglomeration was observed in TEM and EXAFS for Pt/NaY-SiO2(LF). The appearance of a &upsilon CO band at about 2085 cm&minus 1 of the IR spectra characterizing PtR(LF) suggested that Pt agglomeration was induced by CO adsorption. The growth of Pt particles decreases the ethanol adsorbed on Pt together with the conversion of ethanol to ethoxides and aldehyde, leading to a decrease of adsorption capacity. |
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