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Catalysis Letters, Vol.52, No.3-4, 231-238, 1998
TG and DTA investigation of ZrO2-SO42- catalysts exposed to hexane, methylcyclopentane and cyclohexane
ZrO2-SO42- catalysts with different sulfur contents were analysed with thermal methods coupled with mass spectrometry after exposure to mixtures of hexane, methylcyclopentane, and cyclohexane in argon. The reaction of the hydrocarbons led to carbonaceous deposits, but an important part of hydrocarbon remained chemisorbed as well. Heating these samples in He atmosphere provoked the decomposition of these deposits with evolution of CO2 and CO, and also of SO2 and SO. At the same time, COS was evidenced in the reaction products. The release of these molecules occurred below the activation temperature of the catalysts. The behavior of the catalysts depended both on reactant molecule and sulfur content. The analyses clearly evidenced the oxidation ability of ZrO2-SO42- catalysts.
Keywords:SULFATED ZIRCONIA CATALYSTS;N-BUTANE ISOMERIZATION;METAL-OXIDES;CONVERSION;SPECTROSCOPY;HYDROCARBONS;DEACTIVATION;TEMPERATURE;MANGANESE;MECHANISM