Comparison of impregnation, liquid- and solid-state ion exchange procedures for the incorporation of nickel in HMFI, HMOR and HBEA - Activity and selectivity in n-nonane hydroconversion
G. Kinger et al., Comparison of impregnation, liquid- and solid-state ion exchange procedures for the incorporation of nickel in HMFI, HMOR and HBEA - Activity and selectivity in n-nonane hydroconversion, MICROP M M, 39(1-2), 2000, pp. 307-317
Nickel containing HMFI, HMOR and HBEA zeolites was prepared by impregnation
and liquid- and solid-state ion exchange. The kinetics of the solid-state
ion exchange of the protons (Bronsted acid sites) with NiCl2 was followed b
y IR and TPE measurements. The results were compared to catalysts prepared
by liquid-phase ion exchange and by incipient wetness impregnation. The lev
el of ion exchange reached 100% when the solid-state procedure was used, wh
ereas the exchange level was limited ill the case of liquid exchange. The e
xchange degree increased in the sequence BEA < MFI < MOR. The differently p
repared nickel containing zeolites showed a comparable activity and selecti
vity for the n-nonane hydroconversion with Ni/HMFI as the most active and N
i/HBEA as the most selective catalyst. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All r
ights reserved.