Abstract

AbstractIsobutene dimerization is an important route to properly utilize mixed C4 and further produce isooctane with a high‐octane number to replace MTBE in gasoline. A highly selective catalyst, which is effective for isobutene dimerization but ineffective for other olefins in the C4 mixture, is necessary for industrial implementation. In this work, a series of supported metal sulfate catalysts FexZny/SiO2 were prepared and characterized by XRD, SEM, N2 physical adsorption‐desorption, NH3‐TPD, Py‐FTIR, and XPS. Fe0.2Zn1.8/SiO2 can achieve isobutene conversion up to 89 % with 0 % conversion of n‐butene, and the selectivity of isooctenes (C8=) product is 57 % (10 h on stream). Furthermore, isobutene conversion can sustain above 80 % after 50 h. It is found that these supported catalysts contain Zn2+, Zn+, Fe3+, and Fe2+ species, and there is a synergetic effect between Zn2+ and Fe2+. Zn2+ is beneficial to improve the conversion of isobutene, and Fe2+ facilitates the formation of C8=, resulting in a high C8= yield.

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