Effect of redox atmosphere treatment on bifunctional Ga/ZSM-5 for
efficient catalytic cracking of n-butane
Abstract
Ga species with high dehydrogenation capability were prepared by H2-O2
atmosphere treatment, and efficient matching of bifunctionality
(dehydrogenation/cracking) was realized between Ga species and ZSM-5
over Ga/ZSM-5 based catalysts. Compared with parent Ga/ZSM-5, the
conversion rate of n-butane was increased from 0.53 to 2.59
mmol·g-1·min-1 on Ga/ZSM-5 with H2-O2 treatment. Kinetic analysis
revealed that the apparent activation energy of n-butane catalytic
cracking decreased largely from 141 to 47 kJ·mol-1, which is attributed
to the formation of new interaction between Ga species and ZSM-5 upon
such an atmosphere treatment. It was also found butane-O2 treatment acts
as a similar role with H2-O2 treatment in enhancing the catalytic
performance. On this basis, different Ga species were correlated with
activity and kinetic data, and the effect of practical reaction
atmosphere on Ga species was also investigated.