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Direct evidence for a catalytically active role of the hydrocarbon pool formed on zeolite H-ZSM-5 during the methanol-to-olefin conversion

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CATALYSIS LETTERS
Volume 88, Issue 3-4, Pages 187-191

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1023/A:1024018023895

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zeolite H-ZSM-5; methanol-to-olefin conversion; reaction mechanism; hydrocarbon pool; in situ NMR spectroscopy

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The catalytic role of the hydrocarbon pool formed during the conversion of methanol on zeolite H-ZSM-5 was investigated by in situ MAS NMR spectroscopy under continuous-flow (CF) conditions and by changing of the methanol feed from (CH3OH)-C-13 to (CH3OH)-C-12 under steady state conditions. Utilizing this experimental approach, a decrease of the C-13 CF MAS NMR signals of alkyl groups bound at the olefinic and aromatic skeleton atoms of the hydrocarbon pool by 40% was observed. Simultaneously performed H-1 CF MAS NMR measurements ensured that the total amount of carboneous compounds on the zeolite catalyst was constant during the experiments. The decrease of the number of C-13-isotopes of alkyl groups, observed after changing the C-13-enrichment of the methanol feed, is the first direct evidence for the side-chain methylation of olefinic and aromatic skeleton carbon atoms as an important pathway of the hydrocarbon pool mechanism for the methanol-to-olefin conversion on acidic zeolites.

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