Effect of the pore structure of an active alumina catalyst on isobutene production by dehydration of isobutanol

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An alumina catalyst was prepared by mixing and pinching with pseudo-boehmite, and the catalyst was reamed with polyethylene glycol. The catalysts prepared were characterized by means of XRD, mercury injection and NH3-TPD, and the dehydration properties of the catalysts prepared with different amounts of reamer were evaluated in a 10 mL fixed bed reactor with 5% water as a raw material. The results showed that the addition of reamer did not affect the crystal structure and the amount of acid of the catalyst. With the increase of the amount of reamer, the pore volume of the catalyst increased continuously, the number of large pores increased, the conversion rate of isobutanol increased, and the selectivity of isobutene remained basically unchanged. When the amount of reamer is 30%, the isobutanol conversion rate is the best. The isobutanol conversion rate and the isobutene selectivity were 97% and 93% respectively under the conditions of 330 °C, 0.1 MPa and 12 h−1air velocity of the body liquid.

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Tian, K., Li, Q., Jiang, W., Wang, X., Liu, S., Zhao, Y., & Zhou, G. (2021). Effect of the pore structure of an active alumina catalyst on isobutene production by dehydration of isobutanol. RSC Advances, 11(20), 11952–11958. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ra00136a

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