Abstract

Carbonaceous compounds deposited on aluminosilicate mesoporous molecular sieves of the MCM-41 type during conversion of cyclohexene at various temperatures were investigated using TGA; DRIFT, UV−vis, and 13C solid state NMR spectroscopies; and a sorption technique. The chemical composition of the deposits is not significantly affected by the Al content of Al-MCM-41 and depends mainly on the temperature and the duration of the reaction. At lower applied temperatures, both aliphatic and aromatic compounds are formed; they are relatively weakly bound to the surface of the material. After a longer reaction period, some deposits appear that are strongly bound to the surface. At higher temperatures, a fraction of the coke migrates out of the pores. Then, part of the coke (most likely aliphatics) desorbs and moves away, while the other part (presumably aromatics) adsorbs on the external surface of the sieve. The coke remaining both in the pores and on the external surface mostly forms multilayered polyaromatic s...

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