Abstract

In this article, a novel nano-rod-shaped SAPO-11 molecular sieve (SAPO-11-A-F) with a thickness of ca. 100 nm was successfully fabricated by the in situ seed-induced steam-assisted method using the cationic surfactant cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) as a mesoporous template and a nonionic copolymer poly(ethylene oxide)-block-poly(propylene oxide)-block-poly(ethylene oxide), F127, as the crystal growth inhibitor. The fabricated nano-rod-shaped SAPO-11-A-F possessed nanocrystalline size, a hierarchical porous structure, and enhanced acidic sites. The added CTAB was mainly used to enhance the mesoporous structure and acid, and F127 acted as a grain growth inhibitor. According to the orientation growth mechanism of the molecular sieves, the crystallization mechanism of the nano-rod-shaped hierarchical porous molecular sieves with different crystallization times was investigated. It was found that the nano-rod-shaped molecular sieves were formed by the accumulation of nano-sheets. Compared to three nickel catalysts with different silicoaluminophosphate SAPO-11 molecular sieves in the hydroisomerization of oleic acid to iso-alkanes, the bifunctional catalyst of 7% Ni/SAPO-11-A-F had higher isomeric selectivity (79.8%); in particular, the isomeric octadecane showed stronger selectivity, indicating that the nano-rod-shaped SAPO-11 molecular sieve is more beneficial for the hydrodehydration reaction.

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