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Aromatization of n-hexane by platinum containing molecular sieves and distribution and motion of organic guest molecules in zeolites

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dc.contributor Chemical Engineering
dc.contributor Davis, Mark E.
dc.contributor Conger, William L.
dc.contributor Cox, David F.
dc.contributor Hanson, Brian E.
dc.contributor Wills, George B.
dc.creator Hong, Suk Bong
dc.date 2014-03-14T21:21:08Z
dc.date 2014-03-14T21:21:08Z
dc.date 1992-04-05
dc.date 2005-10-13
dc.date 2005-10-13
dc.date 2005-10-13
dc.date.accessioned 2023-02-28T18:21:17Z
dc.date.available 2023-02-28T18:21:17Z
dc.identifier etd-10132005-152545
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10919/39837
dc.identifier http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-10132005-152545/
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/CUHPOERS/269695
dc.description A vapor phase impregnation technique with Pt(acac)₂ has been developed and used to load Pt into aluminosilicate (KL, BaKL, KBaKL, NaY, CsNaY, FAU, EMT, ZSM-12 and SSZ-24) and aluminophosphate (AIP0₄-5 and VPI-5) molecular sieves. ¹³C MAS NMR, TEM and H₂ chemisorption measurements reveal that Pt can be loaded into the micropores of molecular sieves with both charged and neutral frameworks. Pt containing molecular sieves were tested as catalysts for the aromatization of n-hexane at 460 - 510°C and atmospheric total pressure in order to study the influence of Pt cluster size and support acidity/basicity, microstructure and chemical composition on activity and selectivity. High selectivity to benzene over most of the zeolite samples demonstrates that support acidity/basicity and microstructure do not contribute directly to the aromatization selectivity over Pt catalysts. A clear trend of increasing benzene selectivity with decreasing Pt cluster size is found. These observations suggest that the exceptional reactivity of Pt/KL for the aromatization of n-hexane results from the lack of any acidity in the support and the ability of zeolite L to stabilize the formation of extremely small Pt clusters. Pt/AIP0₄-5 and Pt/VPI-5 show high selectivity to n-hexane with little formation of benzene while opposite is observed for Pt/SSZ-24. The differences in catalytic behavior are attributed to variations in the environment of Pt clusters which are situated in either an aluminophosphate or silicate micropore. See document for rest of abstract.
dc.description Ph. D.
dc.format xiv, 150 leaves
dc.format BTD
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dc.language en
dc.publisher Virginia Tech
dc.relation OCLC# 26091145
dc.relation LD5655.V856_1992.H663.pdf
dc.rights In Copyright
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dc.subject LD5655.V856 1992.H663
dc.subject Hexane
dc.subject Molecular sieves
dc.subject Zeolites
dc.title Aromatization of n-hexane by platinum containing molecular sieves and distribution and motion of organic guest molecules in zeolites
dc.type Dissertation
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