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Micro-mesoporous catalysts based on ZSM-5 zeolite synthesized from natural clay nanotubes: Preparation and application in the isomerization of C-8 aromatic fraction

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 453, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2022.139581

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Micro-mesoporous ZSM-5; Halloysite nanotubes; Hard template; Template-free synthesis; C-8 aromatics; Isomerization

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A micro-mesoporous zeolite with ZSM-5 morphology was successfully synthesized using natural halloysite aluminosilicate nanotubes as a template. The properties of the synthesized material were examined using various techniques. The zeolite prepared with an organic template had a larger surface area and fewer side reactions compared to the one prepared without a template.
Micro-mesoporous zeolite with ZSM-5 morphology was successfully synthesized by soft template and template -free methods using natural halloysite aluminosilicate nanotubes as a hard template and a source of aluminum and silicon. Formation of ZSM-5 crystal structure was confirmed by XRD. Textural properties and structural characteristics of functional materials, supports, and Pt-containing catalysts were examined by N2 physisorption, NH3-TPD, Py-FTIR, TEM, SEM, XRF techniques. Specific BET surface area of ZSM-5 zeolite prepared using TPABr as an organic template (ZSM-5(t):HNT) is 583 m2/g, whereas for the template-free counterpart (ZSM-5(tf):HNT) it reaches 225 m2/g. According to the Py-FTIR data, concentrations of Bronsted acid sites for ZSM-5(t):HNT and ZSM-5(tf):HNT are 295 and 93 mu mol/g, whereas concentrations of Lewis acid sites are 79 and 41 mu mol/g, respectively. Activity and selectivity of Pt catalysts based on the micro-mesoporous ZSM-5 zeolite-derived sup-ports were evaluated in isomerization of C-8 aromatic fraction depending on the process conditions (tempera-ture, feed space velocity). Because of the hierarchical micro-mesoporous structure, both catalysts provide xylenes transformation through the two isomerization routes (intra-and intermolecular). However, for the catalyst based on support synthesized through the template-free methods, the monomolecular reaction route is more preferable, and therefore the number of side reactions (disproportionation, transalkylation, and dealkylation) decreases.

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