Abstract

Catalytic oxidation of isopropanol and o-xylene alone as well as in mixture was investigated over basic NaX zeolite. Experiments were carried out in wet air (11,000ppm of water) and at a high gas hourly space velocity (GHSV) of 18,000h−1. Results show an inhibiting effect of the o-xylene on the isopropanol destruction whereas the isopropanol has no effect on the o-xylene destruction. Adsorption experiments as well as molecular modelling seem to demonstrate that this inhibiting effect of o-xylene is due to the adsorption of this aromatic VOCs near the apertures of the NaX supercages limiting the access of isopropanol to the basic active sites of this zeolite. Furthermore, the concentration of o-xylene influences the formation of secondary products (propene, coke) resulting from the isopropanol transformation.

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