H-ZSM-5 zeolite was treated with phosphorus acid by impregnating H-ZSM-5 with aqueous solutions of phosphoric acid at various concentrations. H-ZSM-5 (P-HZSM-5) modifed with phosphoric acid was used as a catalyst for the methanol-to-olefn reaction. The molar ratios of P/Si and Si/Al in H-ZSM-5 and P-HZSM-5 were measured by EDX analysis. The Si/Al molar ratios of P-HZSM-5 increased with higher concentration of H3PO4 in the solution, which might be caused by partial dealumination of H-ZSM-5 by the H3PO4 treatment. The P/Si molar ratio of P-HZSM-5 after washing was proportional to the H3PO4 concentrations in the aqueous solutions. The remaining phosphorus species after the washing must be strongly adsorbed by interaction with the pore surface of H-ZSM-5 zeolite. The P-HZSM-5 catalyst showed very high propylene selectivity up to 57% with methanol conversion of 100%. Furthermore, catalyst stability was significantly improved for the P-HZSM-5 catalysts. Ammonia TPD spectra showed that the strong acid sites of H-ZSM-5 disappeared after the phosphoric acid treatment. Consequently, the formation of aromatics and coke was inhibited, resulting in higher light olefn selectivity and catalyst stability.
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Van Vu, D., Hirota, Y., Nishiyama, N., Egashira, Y., & Ueyama, K. (2010). High propylene selectivity in methanol-to-olefn reaction over H-ZSM-5 catalyst treated with phosphoric acid. Journal of the Japan Petroleum Institute, 53(4), 232–238. https://doi.org/10.1627/jpi.53.232
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