Abstract

Abstract In methanol-to-propylene reaction, the catalytic performance of ZSM-5 zeolite is strongly related to the material textural properties and surface acidity. In this work, the regulation of framework Al distribution (origin of the active Bronsted acid sites) in high-silica hierarchically structured ZSM-5 zeolite has been realized by a boron-modification procedure. When the B/Al ratio of the gel compositions (Si/Al = 200) reaches 7 or 9, the resultant B7- and B9-HSZ materials possess the expected hierarchically micro/mesoporous structures and increased framework Al distribution in the narrow straight/sinusoidal channels of MFI-type zeolite, which have been confirmed by the complementary characterizations, i.e. XRD, N2 sorption isotherms, ICP-OES, SEM, TEM, 27Al MAS NMR and the probe reaction of 1-hexene cracking. As a result, compared to the unmodified sample B0-HSZ and sample B3-HSZ with lower B-doping amount in the gels, they demonstrate the improved target propylene selectivity (49.3 % and 48.9 %) and elongated catalyst lifetime (88 h and 91 h) in MTP reaction under the WHSV of 2.8 h−1.

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