Catalysis Today, Vol.238, 103-110, 2014
Conversion of ethanol to hydrocarbons on hierarchical HZSM-5 zeolites
This study reports synthesis, characterization, and catalytic activity of the nano-size hierarchical HZSM-5 zeolite with high mesoporosity produced via a solvent evaporation procedure. Further, this study compares hierarchical zeolites with conventional HZSM-5 zeolite with similar Si/Al ratios for the ethanol-to-hydrocarbon conversion process. The catalytic performance of the hierarchical and conventional zeolites was evaluated using a fixed-bed reactor at 360 degrees C, 300 psig, and a weight hourly space velocity of 7.9 h(-1). For the low Si/Al ratio zeolite (similar to 40), the catalytic life-time for the hierarchical HZSM-5 was approximately 2 times greater than the conventional HZSM-5 despite its coking amount deposited 1.6 times higher than conventional HZSM-5. For the high Si/Al ratio zeolite (similar to 140), the catalytic life-time for the hierarchical zeolite was approximately 5 times greater than the conventional zeolite and the amount of coking deposited was 2.1 times higher. Correlation was observed between catalyst life time, porosity, and the crystal size of the zeolite. The nano-size hierarchical HZSM-5 zeolites containing mesoporosity demonstrated improved catalyst life-time compared to the conventional catalyst due to faster removal of products, shorter diffusion path length, and the migration of the coke deposits to the external surface from the pore structure. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:HZSM-5;Hierarchical zeolite;Ethanol to hydrocarbon;Coke deposition;Improved catalyst life-time