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On the use of a catalytic H-ZSM-5 membrane for xylene isomerization

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MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS
Volume 96, Issue 1-3, Pages 168-176

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.micromeso.2006.06.032

Keywords

MFI zeolite membrane; stainless steel support; xylene isomerization kinetics; gradient-free recycle reactor; membrane reactor

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An H-ZSM-5 membrane was used in this work for xylene isomerization and for separation of p-xylene from the other isomers. MFI membranes (silicalite-1 and H-ZSM-5) were prepared by seeded growth on porous stainless steel supports. The membranes were tested for separation of the xylene isomers in the temperature range 100-400 degrees C. The H-ZSM-5 membrane showed higher p-xylene permselectivity (beta(p/o) = 4.3 at 300 degrees C) and lower permeance to p-xylene (3.55 x 10(-8) mol m(-2) s(-1) Pa-1 at 300 degrees C) compared to the silicalite-1 membrane (beta(p/o) = 2. 1, permeance to p-xylene 7.4 x 10(-7) mol m(-2) s(-1) Pa-1 at 300 degrees C). However, both were not completely defect-free. The kinetics of xylene isomerization on the catalytically active H-ZSM-5 membrane and, for comparison, on a conventional H-ZSM-5 powder catalyst was studied in a gradient-free recycle reactor (Berty-type). Thereby the membrane showed higher activity than the conventional catalyst. The reaction kinetics was best described by a general triangular scheme. The H-ZSM-5 membrane was then used in a membrane reactor for xylene isomerization and the results were compared to those obtained in a packed-bed reactor using the conventional H-ZSM-5 catalyst. At 400 degrees C, a relative increase of the conversion of m-xylene by 15% was observed in the membrane reactor combined with higher p-xylene selectivity. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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