Abstract

Abstract The gas-phase isomerization of 1-butene to 2-butene was investigated on the MgO/Mg(OH) 2 catalysts containing different basicities (i.e., weak, medium, and strong basic sites). The isomerization reaction mainly proceeded on either the strong or the medium strength basic sites while the weak basic sites had little impact on the isomerization activity. As revealed by CO 2 -temperature program desorption (CO 2 -TPD), Fourier-transformed-infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), and electron spin resonance (ESR), the crystalline MgO contained both weak and strong basic sites while the Mg(OH) 2 phase exhibited only the medium strength one. The strong basic sites of MgO were correlated well with the presence of oxygen atoms in the lattice of crystalline MgO. The medium strength basic sites in Mg(OH) 2 , on the other hand, were arisen from the hydroxyl groups in the Mg(OH) 2 structure.

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