INV SUPERIOR JUBILADO
APESTEGUIA Carlos Rodolfo
artículos
Título:
Deep oxidation of propane on Pt-supported catalysts: Drastic turnover rate enhancement using zeolite supports
Autor/es:
T. GARETTO; E. RINCÓN; C.R. APESTEGUÍA
Revista:
APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL
Editorial:
Elsevier
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2004 vol. 48 p. 167 - 174
ISSN:
0926-3373
Resumen:
The combustion of propane was studied on Pt supported on MgO, alumina, and zeolites KL, HY, ZSM5 and Beta.  Samples contained a similar amount of Pt, between 0.32 and 0.44 %, and were characterized by employing a variety of physical and spectroscopic techniques. The catalyst activities were evaluated through both conversion versus temperature (light-off curves) and conversion versus time catalytic tests.  Kinetic studies showed that the reaction is first order in propane, and zero (Pt/Al2O3, Pt/MgO) or negative (Pt/zeolites) orders in oxygen.  Apparent activation energies (Ea.) and preexponential factors (A) were determined and it was verified that the experimental data obey a Constable relation (ln A = m Ea + c).  Pt/Al2O3 catalysts of different metallic dispersions were prepared for investigating the effect of Pt crystallite size on combustion activity.  It was found that propane oxidation is a structure insensitive reaction on Pt/Al2O3.  Propane oxidation turnover rates (TOF) followed the order: Pt/MgO < Pt/Al2O3 << Pt/KL < Pt/HY £ Pt/ZSM5 < Pt/Beta. The TOF values on Pt/acid zeolites were more than two orders of magnitude higher than on Pt/Al2O3.  Propane oxidation activity was also significantly higher on Pt/KL as compared to Pt/Al2O3, despite that Al2O3 and zeolite KL supports exhibited similar acid sites density and strength.  This result showed that the support acid strength did not have a major influence on propane combustion activity.  Areal propane uptake was more than one order of magnitude higher on Pt/zeolites than on Pt/Al2O3 and this drastic increase in the density of propane adsorbed species may promote the alkane oxidation rate.  It is proposed that the enhanced combustion activity obtained on Pt/zeolites is associated with an additional oxidation pathway from propane adsorbing on the metal-oxide interface region and reacting with oxygen spilled-over from the metal surface.