C. Morterra et al., ISOMERIZATION OF N-BUTANE OVER FE,MN-PROMOTED SULFATED ZIRCONIA - CATALYTIC ACTIVITY AND SURFACE-FEATURES OF THE CATALYST, Catalysis letters, 49(1-2), 1997, pp. 25-34
The catalytic properties of Fe,Mn-promoted sulfated zirconia catalysts
have been tested as a function of: (i) the temperature of the prelimi
nary calcination step; (ii) the conditions of the catalyst activation
step; (iii) the temperature of the catalytic reaction. It was observed
that the promotion effect is mainly ascribable to the Fe component, a
nd requires: (i) a preliminary calcination at T-calc,, > 850 K, most l
ikely to liberate from sulfates as much as possible of the surface Fe
component; (ii) an activation cycle (at T-act, approximate to 700 K) i
n strictly oxidizing conditions, in order to have as much as possible
of the surface Fe-III component in a reducible form; (iii) reaction te
mperatures close to ambient temperature, in order to prevent the predo
minance of poisoning reactions and to avoid an extensive reduction of
the Fe component. When the Fe component becomes reduced, the catalytic
promotion effect is lost, and the reduced Fen+ component (n < 3) can
be easily revealed by the ambient temperature adsorption of CO, which
yields a typical IR band centered at similar to 2170 cm(-1).