Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Vol.36, No.5, 1431-1443, 1997
Metathesis of Propene on Molybdenum-Alumina-Pillared Montmorillonite
The preparation, characterization, and catalytic activity of molybdenum-alumina-pillared clays for the metathesis of propene were studied. Two solutions containing molybdenum and aluminum were used in the preparation of the intercalation solutions. In the first, a mixed hydroxy-aluminum-molybdenum solution (MoAl) was prepared by slow addition of NaOH to a solution of mixtures (AlCl3 and MoCl5). The second solution (Mo + Al) was obtained by dissolving MoCl5 in an aged solution of aluminum polycation. These solutions were used to prepare two molybdenum-alumina-pillared clays. Finally, an alumina-pillared clay (AlPILC) was used as support and impregnated with a molybdenum solution. Nitrogen adsorption data obtained from very low relative pressures were used for the characterization of the microporosity of the solids. The Dubinin-Radushkevich formalism was used to describe the volume filling of micropores and confirmed the existence of a bimodal distribution of the micropore sizes in the pillared clays. The micropore distributions obtained by the Horvath-Kawazoe approach for the two molybdenum-alumina-pillared clays showed a modification of their microporous surface with respect to the AlPILC. The acidity and catalytic activity in the propene metathesis reaction of the molybdenum-alumina-pillared clays and a comparison with two reference catalysts (Mo/SiO2 and Mo/Al2O3) are also reported.
Keywords:NUCLEAR-MAGNETIC-RESONANCE;PORE-SIZE DISTRIBUTION;CROSS-LINKED SMECTITES;MICROPOROUS CARBONS;DUBININ-RADUSHKEVICH;MOO3/AL2O3 CATALYSTS;NITROGEN ADSORPTION;POTENTIAL FUNCTIONS;POROUS CARBONS;CLAYS