Acidity as descriptor for methanol desorption in b-, ga-and ti-mfi zeotypes

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The isomorphous substitution of Si with metals other than Al in zeotype frameworks allows for tuning the acidity of the zeotype and, therefore, to tailor the catalyst’s properties as a function of the desired catalytic reaction. In this study, B, Ga, and Ti are incorporated in the MFI framework of silicalite samples and the following series of increasing acidity is observed: Ti-silicalite < B-silicalite < Ga-silicalite. It is also observed that the lower the acidity of the sample, the easier the methanol desorption from the zeotype surface. In the target reaction, namely the direct conversion of methane to methanol, methanol extraction is affected by the zeotype acidity. Therefore, the results shown in this study contribute to a more enriched knowledge of this reaction.

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Creci, S., Martinelli, A., Vavra, S., Carlsson, P. A., & Skoglundh, M. (2021). Acidity as descriptor for methanol desorption in b-, ga-and ti-mfi zeotypes. Catalysts, 11(1), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal11010097

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