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Si-OH Nest and Al Distribution of Silicalite-1 Core/Al-ZSM-5 Shell Zeolites for Methane Dehydroaromatization Reactionopen access

Authors
Hong, Do-youngKim, Hyun SuZhang, HaoziangKang, Su KyungTikue, Elsa TsegayLee, Pyung Soo
Issue Date
Jun-2021
Publisher
MDPI AG
Keywords
Acid distribution; Al-ZSM-5; Core-shell; Silicalite-1; Zeolite
Citation
Crystals, v.11, no.6
Journal Title
Crystals
Volume
11
Number
6
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/50449
DOI
10.3390/cryst11060647
ISSN
2073-4352
Abstract
Silicalite-1 core/Al-ZSM-5 shell zeolite crystals were prepared in various sizes for use as catalysts in methane dehydroaromatization (MDA), and the growth kinetics and corresponding physicochemical properties of this core–shell zeolite were investigated. Al-ZSM-5 was grown on silicalite-1 seeds at various Si/Al ratios. Core–shell catalysts of all size variations exhibited similar deactivation trends in the MDA reaction, with minor changes in aromatic yields despite clear differences in reaction channel lengths and acid-site properties. This outcome was shown to originate from the unique growth kinetics of the Al-ZSM-5 layer on silicalite-1 seeds, in which the Al species in the sol used in the synthesis were consumed quickly during the early aggregative growth period. This led to an interesting spatial distribution of Al in the Al-ZSM-5 layer, in that the inner layer was relatively Al-rich. This distribution is advantageous because it can inhibit coke deactivation, which often occurs at the catalyst surface during MDA. However, a substantial quantity of Si–OH nests, which inhibit the effective loading of Mo species at the acid sites of the crystals, were detected in the microstructural analysis of large crystals. Therefore, this study shows that silicalite-1 core/Al-ZSM-5 shell zeolites can be prepared for use as coke-resistant catalysts for the MDA reaction. Further work is required, however, to design a synthesis method which reduces the number of Si–OH nests formed. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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