CHARACTERIZATION OF A MO ZSM-5 CATALYST FOR THE CONVERSION OF METHANETO BENZENE/

Citation
Dj. Wang et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF A MO ZSM-5 CATALYST FOR THE CONVERSION OF METHANETO BENZENE/, Journal of catalysis, 169(1), 1997, pp. 347-358
Citations number
55
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Physical
Journal title
ISSN journal
00219517
Volume
169
Issue
1
Year of publication
1997
Pages
347 - 358
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-9517(1997)169:1<347:COAMZC>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
The dehydroaromatization of methane to benzene has been investigated o ver a 2 wt% Mo/ZSM-5 catalyst in the absence of an added oxidant. The reaction is characterized by an induction period, prior to the initiat ion of benzene production, during which Mo2C is formed and coke deposi tion occurs. The formation of the carbide was confirmed by X-ray photo electron spectroscopy (XPS) measurements. Pretreatment of the catalyst in a CH4/H-2 gas mixture at 700 degrees C reduces Mo6+ ions in the ca lcined catalyst into Mo2C and almost eliminates the induction period, confirming that Mo2C is the active species in the activation of methan e. Under typical CH4 reaction conditions at 700 degrees C, 60-80% of t he original Mo6+ ions are reduced to form Mo2C, with the remaining Mo occurring primarily as Mo4+ and traces of Mo5+ ions. These nonreducibl e Mo ions are most likely within the channels of the zeolite. XPS, ion -scattering spectroscopy, and FT-IR measurements indicate that Mo spec ies in a Mo/ZSM-5 sample dried at 130 degrees C are present as small ( 30 to 50 Angstrom) crystallites of the original ammonium heptamolybdat e impregnated salt on the external surface of the zeolite. After calci nation at higher temperatures (500-700 degrees C), Mo becomes more hig hly dispersed, but not uniformly distributed, on the external surface of the zeolite. During preparation and/or pretreatment of the catalyst , a portion of the Mo ions diffuses into the channels of the zeolite. The amount of Mo ions within the channels depends on the temperature, time, and atmosphere of calcination The roles of Mo2C, partially reduc ed Mo ions, and the origin of the induction period are discussed on th e basis of kinetic results and physical/chemical characterization meas urements of the catalyst. (C) 1997 Academic Press.