Abstract

The acidity and propane aromatization activity of H-GaAlMFI has been investigated subsequent to different hydrothermal (HT) pretreatments. Extensive degalliation of framework Ga occurred during the HT pretreatments; the framework Si/Ga ratio nearly doubled when the steam concentration was increased from 0% to 80%. The extent of degalliation and corresponding loss of strong zeolitic acidity (measured in terms of pyridine chemisorbed at 400 °C) was particularly severe at high (>500 °C) temperatures and steam concentrations (>40 mol%). Framework Al in the GaAlMFI zeolite was found to be very stable; the FW Si/Al ratio did not change to any appreciable extent even after severe HT pretreatments. Each of the HT pretreatment parameters (concentration of steam: 0–80%, HT temperature: 400–600 °C and length of HT pretreatment: 0–6 h) showed a profound influence on the propane aromatization activity. The product selectivity was, however, only mildly affected by the HT pretreatments. The following factors were found to be important for high propane aromatization activity (a) strong zeolitic acidity and (b) optimal content/dispersion of the extra-framework Ga species which are formed in situ during the HT pretreatments.

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