Issue 7, 2015

The comparison of two classes of bifunctional SBA-15 supported platinum–heteropolyacid catalysts for the isomerization of n-hexane

Abstract

Mono- and bifunctional catalysts composed of silicotungstic acid (H4SiW12O40) and/or platinum nanoparticles supported on SBA-15 mesostructured silica were comparatively tested for the isomerization of n-hexane. Monofunctional catalysts were produced by impregnating the SBA-15 support with either H4SiW12O40 or the platinum particle precursor, H2PtCl6. In the bifunctional catalysts, both metallic and acidic functions were combined either by mechanically mixing the monofunctional solids yielding a multiphase bifunctional material (HSiW/SBA-15 + Pt/SBA-15), or by dual impregnation of H4SiW12O40 and Pt within a single material leading to the monophasic bifunctional catalyst, HSiW/Pt/SBA-15. These hybrid materials, with the exception of the monofunctional platinum catalyst, were all active for the gas-phase isomerization of n-hexane. The two bifunctional catalyst systems showed high activity and selectivity for branched isomers with no catalyst degradation over 3 days of reaction.

Graphical abstract: The comparison of two classes of bifunctional SBA-15 supported platinum–heteropolyacid catalysts for the isomerization of n-hexane

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Feb 2015
Accepted
29 Apr 2015
First published
29 Apr 2015

New J. Chem., 2015,39, 5300-5308

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The comparison of two classes of bifunctional SBA-15 supported platinum–heteropolyacid catalysts for the isomerization of n-hexane

T. Pinto, P. Arquillière, G. P. Niccolai, F. Lefebvre and V. Dufaud, New J. Chem., 2015, 39, 5300 DOI: 10.1039/C5NJ00453E

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