INVESTIGADORES
GRAU Javier Mario
artículos
Título:
Silica supported superacids for short paraffin isomerization
Autor/es:
V.M. BENÍTEZ; C.R. VERA; C.L. PIECK; F.G. LACAMOIRE; J.C. YORI; J.M. GRAU; J.M. PARERA
Revista:
CATALYSIS TODAY
Editorial:
Elsevier Sci. B.V.
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2005 vol. 107- p. 651 - 656
ISSN:
0920-5861
Resumen:
Oxoanion promoted ZrO2 and TiO2 catalysts are isomerization catalysts which are usually prepared in bulk form. High activation temperatures and low sintering resistance usually yield low surface area materials. The replication of the structure of these catalysts over silica was studied in this work as a means of increasing the number of available active sites. The acid activity was assessed by means of the test of isomerization of cis-butene. The dispersion of tungsten-zirconia, tungsten-titania, boron-zirconia and boron-titania over silica was accomplished by sequentially impregnating Zr and Ti organic compounds and W and B inorganic salts. Supported ZrO2 displayed the highest sintering resistance, crystallizing at 700 8C, while supported TiO2 crystallized at a lower temperature, 550 8C. As a consequence, only supported zirconia could match the range of activation ofWOx species (700–800 8C) and a bimodal pattern of activity was found, with maxima at 550 and 750 8C when the W-ZrO2/SiO2 catalyst was used in the isomerization of cis-butene. W-TiO2/SiO2 was fairly inactive. Keywords: Supported superacids; Silica; Tungsten-zirconia; n-Hexane; Isomerization