Abstract

Both potassium and ammonium ferrierite (FK and FA, respectively) were impregnated with tungsten species using either tungstic acid or ammonium metatungstate as precursors. The skeletal isomerization of 1-butene at 200–400°C, atmospheric pressure and 0.15 atm 1-butene partial pressure, was studied on samples with and without tungsten. Tungsten species on FK promote the isobutene formation while those species on FA generate a synergetic effect over the isobutene production. The presence of tungsten species improves the material stability and mainly, the isobutene yield. Starting the 1-butene feed over the catalytic bed at 200°C and then increasing the reaction temperature to 400°C, makes it possible to avoid the low isobutene selectivity at short times-on-stream.

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