S. Rezgui et Bc. Gates, PENTANE ISOMERIZATION AND DISPROPORTIONATION CATALYZED BY SULFATED ZIRCONIA PROMOTED WITH IRON AND MANGANESE, Catalysis letters, 37(1-2), 1996, pp. 5-8
Fe- and Mn-promoted sulfated zirconia was used to catalyze the convers
ion of n-pentane in a flow reactor at temperatures in the range of -25
to 40 degrees C and n-pentane partial pressures in the range of 0.005
to 0.01 atm. The rates of reaction increased with time on stream duri
ng an induction period and then decreased rapidly. The predominant rea
ction at -25 degrees C and short times on stream was isomerization to
give isopentane; no dibranched products were observed. The selectivity
for isomerization decreased and that for disproportionation increased
with increasing temperature, with disproportionation becoming predomi
nant at 40 degrees C; the principal product was then isobutane. The pr
oduct distribution data are consistent with acid-base catalysis and ca
rbocation intermediates. However, there appears to be more to the reac
tion mechanism than acid-base chemistry, and the roles of the iron and
manganese promoters are not yet explained.