화학공학소재연구정보센터
Applied Catalysis A: General, Vol.135, No.1, 177-191, 1996
In-Situ Drifts Studies of the Activation of Ga/H-ZSM-5 Catalysts for the Aromatization of Propane
An in-situ diffuse reflectance IR fourier transform spectroscopy study of the reduction/activation of Ga/H-ZSM-5 and variants thereof has been performed. These studies have shown a synergy between acidic supports (zeolitic and non-zeolitic) and Ga2O3, which leads to the reduction of the latter in either a H-2 or propane stream, as evidenced by the loss in intensity of the nu Ga-O band. No reduction of Ga2O3 was observed when it was unsupported or supported upon non-acidic supports. In all cases the reduction process was accompanied by loss of Bronsted acid groups due to reaction between the acidic site and gallium suboxide. Moreover, the appearance of a strong sharp band coincident with the known frequency of the nu Ga-O band was also recorded and is presumed to indicate the presence of Ga2O. Reduction of Ga/H-ZSM-5 using propane as a reductant was accompanied by side reactions and coke deposition and appeared to be a less effective means of activating the catalyst.