Reactions of n-Butane of Pd-Zeolite Y Catalyst

Pd-Zeolite Y 촉매에서의 n-Butane의 반응

  • Chon Hakze (Department of Chemistry, The Korea Advanced Institute of Science) ;
  • Oh Seung Mo (Department of Chemistry, The Korea Advanced Institute of Science)
  • Published : 1979.06.30

Abstract

The effect of acidity and the metal surface area of the Pd loaded zeolite catalysts; prepared from $Ca^{2+}-,\;La^{3+}-,\;NH_4^+-$exchanged Y and dealuminated HY was studied for the reaction of n-butane. The amount of strong acid site determined by the temperature programmed desorption of ammonia increased in the order NaY < CaY < LaY. Total amount of acid site decreased with increasing degree of dealumination, but the portion of strong acid site increased with increasing $SiO_2/Al_2O_3$ ratio. The effective metal surface area determined by the CO adsorption technique was large for those zeolite catalysts having strong acidity. It was found that conversion of n-butane was strongly dependent on the acidity and the effective metal surface area of the catalysts. The fact that the conversion of n-butane was proportional to the effective metal surface area suggests that the dehydrogenation by metallic component is the primary step in the reaction of n-butane.

$Ca^{2+},\;La^{3+},\;NH_4^+$ 등으로 양이온을 교혼하거나, 알루미늄을 추출한 합성 zeolite Y에 팔라듐을 담지시켜, 촉매산성도 및 담지된 금속의 유효표면적을, n-butane의 분해반응에서 촉매활성과 관련지어 조사하였다. 암모니아의 TPD(Temperature Programmed Desorption) 실험에 의하면 NaY < CaY < LaY 순으로 강한 산점의 양이 많아졌으며, 알루미늄 추출로 $SiO_2/Al_2O_3$의 비가 커질 수록 전체산점의 양은 감소되었으나, 강한 산점의 양은 증가되었다. CO의 화학흡착으로 측정한 담지금속의 유효표면적은 산성도가 큰 촉매에서 비교적 컸다. n-Butane의 zeolite 촉매에서의 반응은, 촉매의 산성도와 금속성분의 유효표면적에 관계되나, 전화율이 측정한 범위내에서의 유효표면적에 비례하므로 금속성분에 의한 탈수소반응이 중요한 단계로 생각된다.

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