Md. Alba et al., IN-SITU NMR-STUDIES OF THE CONVERSION OF METHANOL INTO GASOLINE ON ALUMINOSILICATE AND GALLOSILICATE OFFRETITES, JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B, 101(26), 1997, pp. 5166-5171
The conversion of CH3OH by the hydrogen forms of three offretites with
different contents of framework Al and Ga has been monitored by C-13
NMR with magic-angle spinning. At 150 degrees C methanal is dehydrated
to dimethyl ether. Na hydrocarbons are produced below 300 degrees C,
and the equilibrium product distribution is achieved only at 370 degre
es C. The distribution of both the intermediates and the final product
s is different for each of the three catalysts. Thus, branched long-ch
ain hydrocarbons form in the intracrystalline space of Ga-offretite bu
t not in Al,Ga- and Al-offretites. More methane is formed over the alu
minum-containing samples, ca. 3.2% in Al-offretite and ca. 3.7% in Al,
Ga-offretite, than in Ga-offretite (ca. 2.0%). No appreciable amount o
f aromatic species is detected at any temperature. We believe that the
methanol-to-gasoline process over Al,Ga-offretites is bifunctional an
d involves Bronsted acid sites as well as extraframework Ga species.