Issue 16, 2005

The synergic effect between Mo species and acid sites in Mo/HMCM-22 catalysts for methane aromatization

Abstract

The acid properties of Mo/HMCM-22 catalyst, which is the precursor form of the working catalyst for methane aromatization reaction, and the synergic effect between Mo species and acid sites were studied and characterized by various characterization techniques. It is concluded that Brønsted and Lewis acidities of HMCM-22 are modified due to the introduction of molybdenum. We suggest a monomer of Mo species is formed by the exchange of Mo species with the Brønsted acid sites. On the other hand, coordinate unsaturated sites (CUS) are suggested to be responsible for the formation of newly detected Lewis acid sites. Computer modelling is established and coupling with experimental results, it is then speculated that the effective activation of methane is properly accomplished on Mo species accommodated in the 12 MR supercages of MCM-22 zeolite whereas the Brønsted acid sites in the same channel system play a key role for the formation of benzene. A much more pronounced volcano-typed reactivity curve of the Mo/HMCM-22 catalysts, as compared with that of the Mo/HZSM-5, with respect to Mo loading is found and this can be well understood due to the unique channel structure of MCM-22 zeolite and synergic effect between Mo species and acid sites.

Graphical abstract: The synergic effect between Mo species and acid sites in Mo/HMCM-22 catalysts for methane aromatization

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Feb 2005
Accepted
30 Jun 2005
First published
20 Jul 2005

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2005,7, 3102-3109

The synergic effect between Mo species and acid sites in Mo/HMCM-22 catalysts for methane aromatization

D. Ma, Q. Zhu, Z. Wu, D. Zhou, Y. Shu, Q. Xin, Y. Xu and X. Bao, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2005, 7, 3102 DOI: 10.1039/B502794B

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