Modification of SO42--ZrO2 and Pt/SO42--ZrO2 properties during n-hexane isomerization

Author: Vaudagna S.R.   Comelli R.A.   Fígoli N.S.  

Publisher: Springer Publishing Company

ISSN: 1011-372X

Source: Catalysis Letters, Vol.47, Iss.3-4, 1997-09, pp. : 259-264

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Abstract

The modification of the textural properties and crystalline structure of SO42--ZrO2 and Pt/SO42--ZrO2 during n-hexane reaction at 473 K and 6 kg cm-2 has been studied in the presence of either hydrogen or nitrogen. Sulfur content before and after reaction and the amount of coke at the end of the reaction were measured. The coke deposited on the catalysts blocks the pores of small size and decreases the surface area of the used catalysts. After regeneration, surface area is not completely restored. The loss of sulfur during reaction, probably associated to the reaction medium, also produces a decrease in surface area by the collapse of the smallest pores which generates larger ones. The transformation of tetragonal to monoclinic crystalline structure of zirconia begins to occur when sulfur content drops below a critical value.

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