Csh. Chen et Se. Schramm, TYPE AND CATALYTIC ACTIVITY OF SURFACE ACID SITES OF MEDIUM AND LARGE-PORE ZEOLITES - THEIR DEACTIVATION WITH BULKY ORGANOPHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS, Microporous materials, 7(2-3), 1996, pp. 125-132
External surface acid sites of medium and large pore zeolites have bee
n probed by deactivation with bulky organophosphorus compounds followe
d by examination of the deactivated catalysts with P-31 NMR. Results s
how that HZSM-5 (SiO2/Al2O3 = 70); and zeolite beta (SiO2/Al2O3 = 37)
have different levels of external surface acidity. The total acid site
s and the strong acid sites (>HBr) on the external surface of a HZSM-5
sample have been determined to be 15.5% and 2.7%, respectively, of th
e bulk acid sites. The total and the strong acid sites on the external
surface of a zeolite beta sample have been determined to be 17.5% and
10.6%, respectively. Lewis acid site has not been observed on the ext
ernal surface for any of the zeolites investigated. The acid strength
has been related to catalytic activity both in the cracking of 1,3,5-t
ri-tert.-butylbenzene catalyzed on the external surface of the catalys
t, and in the polymerization of propylene catalyzed both on the extern
al surface and inside the pores of the catalyst. In the cracking of 1,
3,5-tri-tert.-butylbenzene. using either ZSM-5 or zeolite beta, only t
he strong acid sites are effective. In the propylene polymerization, a
lso using ZSM-5 or zeolite beta, a major reduction in rate of lube for
mation (formation of higher molecular weight polymers) and an increase
in lube viscosity index (more linear polymer structure) result from t
he deactivation of the strong external surface acid sites. The effect
of participation of the weaker external surface acid sites is minor.