Abstract

A zeolite composite Y/Beta with core-shell structure was synthesized by adding tetraethylammonium bromide (TEABr) exchanged NaY zeolite into the pre-reacted mixture used to prepare Beta zeolite. The composite was characterized by XRD, N2 adsorption, SEM, and FTIR spectra of pyridine. The results show that the composite is composed of a core zeolite Y and a shell of intergrown zeolite Beta crystals, representing dual microporous structures of both Y and Beta zeolites and a new mesoporous structure. The composite has a high activity in n-octane catalytic cracking because of the formation of intergrowths and the change of acidity due to the distorted interface and surface defects.

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