Issue 5, 2016

Catalytic n-pentane conversion on H-ZSM-5 at high pressure

Abstract

The effect of temperature (633–723 K), pressure (10–60 bar) and weight hourly space velocity (WHSV) (400–1500 gC5 gcat−1 h−1) on the conversion of n-pentane on H-[Al]ZSM-5 type catalysts has been investigated. Catalyst properties were tested using a packed-bed laboratory microreactor and reaction products were analyzed via online gas chromatography. 5–25% pentane conversion was observed at a pressure of 40 bar and temperatures in the range of 633–723 K. Reactant consumption rate approached saturation kinetics at pressures above 30 bar (∼14% conversion, 673 K). At 40 bar and 673 K, increasing WHSV (400–1500 gC5 gcat−1 h−1) resulted in a reduction in pentane conversion (26–10%). In all cases, propane and butane were the major products, followed by heavier C6+ compounds and other lighter products (C1–C4 paraffins and olefins). Propane carbon selectivity increased from 24% at 633 K to 34% at 723 K, while butane carbon selectivity (∼40%) was nearly constant. An inverse relationship between the production of C6+ and light products was observed with changes in reaction conditions. The carbon selectivity to C6+ compounds increased from 20% at 10 bar to 27% at 60 bar and decreased from 28% at 633 K to 18% at 723 K. At all reaction conditions, the observed product distribution can be explained as the result of fast bimolecular reactions, including hydride transfer and alkylation.

Graphical abstract: Catalytic n-pentane conversion on H-ZSM-5 at high pressure

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Oct 2015
Accepted
11 Jan 2016
First published
14 Jan 2016

New J. Chem., 2016,40, 4245-4251

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Catalytic n-pentane conversion on H-ZSM-5 at high pressure

E. P. Schreiner, S. Teketel and R. F. Lobo, New J. Chem., 2016, 40, 4245 DOI: 10.1039/C5NJ02733K

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