Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Vol.10, No.4, 313-323, 1996
Combustion of Methane over Palladium ZSM-5 and Mordenite Catalysts
The effect of Pd-loading on Pd-NaZSM-5 and Pd-NaMordenite catalysts prepared by ion exchange was studied for methane combustion with excess oxygen (1% CH4, 18% O-2, balance N-2) in the temperature range 40-500 degrees C. Fresh and calcined samples (3 h, 450 degrees C) showed methane conversions proportional to Pd-loading on Pd-NaZSM-5 catalysts, while conversions decreased with Pd-loading on calcined Pd-NaMordenite catalysts. TOF (number of methane molecules converted per second per Pd2+ ion) for over exchanged Pd-NaZSM5-116 was low as compared to under exchanged Pd-NaZSM5-80 and Pd-NaZSM5-58 samples. Close TOF’s were found for the last two samples at 330 degrees C. TOF differences in Pd-NaMordenite catalysts demonstrate the heterogeneity of Pd+2 sites due to structurally nonidentical, locations of cations. TOF’s appear to be related to Na/Pd ratios in both catalyst types. Apparent activation energies for Pd-NaZSM-5 materials are higher than those for Pd-NaMordenite catalysts.
Keywords:TEMPERATURE;ZEOLITES